Kiersten's Case Study

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Kiersten's mother reported that Kiersten met early developmental milestones of both motor and language abilities at appropriate ages based on previous experience she encountered with her older children. She could not recall the approximate age at which Kiersten reached each milestone, but noted that she had no concern that Kiersten showed developmental delays in any case or situation. Rather, she reported that Kiersten might have even met these developmental milestones at an earlier age than her siblings had.

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