Family Magazine

Is My Child Normal?

By Slattenk
One of the most common questions from parents is about whether their child is normal. Parents of babies and toddlers have many questions like:
  • Is this behavior normal?
  • Should my child be able to say more words by now?
  • My child isn't walking yet. Is this normal?
Parents of older children also have concerns:
  • My child is easily distracted and has trouble focusing.  Could this be ADHD? 
  • My teen seems really withdrawn. Should I be doing something?
  • My child seems really influenced by peer pressure.  Is this normal?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website has information on developmental milestones:
  • Young Children (3 months to 5-years-old)
  • Early Childhood (6 - 8 years old)
  • Middle Childhood (9 - 11 years old)
  • Early Adolescence (12 - 14 years old)
  • Middle Adolescence (15 - 17 years old)
Understanding what is normal at each age can help you figure out if your child needs some special attention or if it's simply age appropriate behavior. 
Is my child normal?

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