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. 1996;74(3):283–290.

Culturally appropriate measures for monitoring child development at family and community level: a WHO collaborative study.

R G Lansdown 1, H Goldstein 1, P M Shah 1, J H Orley 1, G Di 1, K K Kaul 1, V Kumar 1, U Laksanavicharn 1, V Reddy 1
PMCID: PMC2486921  PMID: 8789927

Abstract

Culturally appropriate techniques for monitoring child psychosocial development were prepared and tested in China, India and Thailand on a total of 28,139 children. This is the largest study of its kind ever undertaken. Representative groups aged between birth and 6 years were examined and the results were used to produce national development standards-separately for rural and urban children in China and India, and for all children combined in Thailand-which are considered to be more satisfactory than foreign-based standards. In each country, between 13 and 19 key milestones of psychosocial development were selected for a simplified developmental screening operation and these have been incorporated on a home-based record of a child's growth and development. Between 35 and 67 tests have been devised in each country to test the children at first-referral level.

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