Here鈥檚 a jargon busting guide for some of the medical terms you鈥檒l hear about in your baby鈥檚 first year.
First up: developmental milestones. In your baby鈥檚 first year, you'll hear about various different milestones. Baby鈥檚 first smile, when they start to crawl and walk, baby鈥檚 first sounds and words. These milestones help experts measure how your baby is developing. But don鈥檛 worry if your little one does things at different times to other kids. Its often reported that Einstein didn鈥檛 speak until he was four years old! In summary: Developmental milestones. Every child is different, so don鈥檛 sweat it.
鈥淰RA鈥 short for Visual Reinforcement Audiometry, is a type of hearing test for young children. If you have any concerns about baby鈥檚 hearing, this is the test that doctors will probably suggest. In summary:VRA - a hearing test. Simples.
The ASQ 3, Ages and Stages questionnaire: It鈥檚 a questionnaire to help the NHS review your child's development at nine months and again at two years old. Just before your child is nine months your health visitor may pop an ASQ 3 form through the door. You鈥檒l be asked to fill it in and try out activities at home with your baby; this is so your health visiting team can assess their progress before your little one has their main NHS development review. In summary: ASQ-3 -Ages and Stages Questionnaire. An easy way to monitor children's development. Don't worry, it's not an exam for baby. There isn't a grade at the end.
So, that鈥檚 three terms explained, but if your health care professionals use a term that you don't understand, ask them to explain it.