CDC_AUT_MultiCul-12_E.txt

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Almost walking! 

And he plays peek-a-boo!

It�s time to change how we view a child�s growth.

From birth to 5 years, there are milestones children should reach in terms of 
how they play, learn, speak, and act. A delay in any of these areas could be a 
sign of a developmental problem, even autism. Fortunately, the earlier a delay 
is recognized, the more you can do to help them reach their full potential.

Kentucky �Learn the Signs. Act Early.�

For more information call: 502.852.7799 � https://louisville.edu/education/kyautismtraining/actearly

Seek early intervention, if your child is under age 3, contact the First Steps Program at (800) 442-0087. 

Contact your local school district�s special education department, if your child is age 3 or older to secure special education services your child is 
entitled to under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).


www.cdc.gov/actearly | 1-800-CDC-INFO

Department of Health and Human Services

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Learn the Signs. Act Early.