CDC_CCP_Flyer-12_E.txt

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Every day you see them reach milestones. 
There are free resources to help you spot a few more.

You spend your day working with, playing with, and watching children, and 
you are already familiar with many milestones � such as pointing at objects, 
smiling, and playing with others � that mark a child�s development. All children 
are unique, but sooner or later, you will see a child who is not developing as they should. Free 
information on developmental milestones from 2 months to five years is available for child care 
providers and preschool teachers.

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.