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Learning resource for medical students attending community paediatrics. (27.2.2021).

Please check over the expected developmental levels for young children from the following website:

https://teachmepaediatrics.com/community/neurodevelopment/

There is a summary of expected developmental milestones below to refer to.

Additional helpful material is given here. Neurocutaneous syndromes are not uncommon for you to see. Fragile X is a genetic condition
strongly associated with developmental difficulties and is an example of trinucleotide repeat disorder. Both presentations contain helpful
information that can be seen using the audio material or the slides/script.

Neurocutaneous:
https://www.pedscases.com/neurocutaneous-disorders

Fragile X:
https://www.pedscases.com/fragile-x-syndrome

It is helpful to have an overview of vaccinations in the UK – please see:


https://vk.ovg.ox.ac.uk/vk/

Of general interest is this presentation with slides on rashes in children:


https://www.pedscases.com/viral-rashes-children-video

Part of your curriculum is to be able to spot the sick child. The following website (registering is free and easy) will allow you to see videos of
children with clinical signs with explanations around respiratory distress and sepsis. It is well worth exploring.

https://spottingthesickchild.com/

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