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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child met all infant / toddler milestones on time. Hyptonia diagnosed at 5. Couldn't go down the stairs with alternating feet. It's mild but it's there. Didn't meet the floppy infant description at all. What is your situation, OP?[/quote] OP here. Thanks for all of the input. Uneventful pregancy and delivery. Great nurser, eater, sleeper. Head control was strong. Rolled over on time, met all social milestones on time. No excessive drooling. Fine motors skills are on target (a tad advanced). First sign was at scheduled well-checkup with not being able to sit unassisted. This carried on for a while and it became apparent there is no interest in crawling, rocking on all fours, etc. Ped didn't think anything else was out of the ordinary, but gross motors skills were behind. PT didn't see any huge red flags. Weekly progress is being made, but baby is still behind.[/quote]
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