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Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Care
Article Body
A comprehensive schedule for preventive pediatric health care including screenings, testing, and assessments is provided in this
timeline
.
Last Updated
1/12/2012
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Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth to Age 5 (Copyright © 2009 American Academy of Pediatrics)
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