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 Module 2 Outcome A 

9/6/2013

209 Comments

 

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1.  What are red flags?
209 Comments
barbara Zitouni
7/6/2016 01:34:52 am

A red flag is a signal for the teacher that this kid need a special attention to improve something.It is a sign for the adult to think about what we can improve , what we can work to help this child: "what, why,how"

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Ann Dollyn Diana
7/13/2016 07:37:29 pm

Red flag is a concern about a child’s development. All children develop at different rates and in different ways, but some children are born with special needs. These special needs affect how a child grows and develops. Some children have developmental delays or difficulties right after birth and others develop delays a little later. It is important to provide early support so that a child can grow to his or her fullest potential.

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tara rock
8/25/2016 02:28:36 pm

i agree with this statement, red flags are just when a developmental is at a certain child's milestone at the right age.

hayley lautt
11/13/2016 04:35:02 pm

I agree with this statement that red flags are a concern about a child's development. Each child learns at a different pace.

Donelle Berendes link
7/20/2016 07:16:43 pm

A red flag is a signal to the teacher regarding a child's requirement for special attention to a particular area of development. Often red flags direct our attention to areas of development in which the child needs extra attention and assistance.

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alysa
8/8/2016 07:32:28 pm

I agree with this explanation of red flags and feel that it is an complete one.

Taylor Yates
8/23/2016 01:08:48 pm

I agree completely! This is exactly what I was going to describe, but put in a much better explanation.

Karen
9/24/2016 01:09:52 pm

I agree with this statement. A red flag is a sign when you have noticed if a child is developing at the appropriate age or not. If they are lacking in areas of development, then special attention is needed.

Karima Torres
7/21/2016 04:11:59 pm

A red flag is anything that shows delayed development and is something to look out for or improve upon.

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Payam Khastkhodaei
9/12/2016 11:24:57 am

I agree, red flags are concerns regarding a child's development.

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Lauren
7/6/2016 05:41:23 am

A red flag in early childhood education is a obvious delay in an area of development appropriate for that age.Which could indicate a challange for the child in later years. As childcare providers it is important to communicate with the families if we do see red flags so further professional help can be contacted.

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Terry
7/20/2016 09:41:22 am

I agree with this statement. Watching for red flags is important so they you can notify the parent so additional help can be obtained.

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Rachel
9/14/2016 08:13:04 pm

I agree with this statement. A red flag is what teachers have to watch out for in students. They're not growing at the right pace/ are off track.

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Arianna
7/6/2016 12:43:29 pm

A red flag is a sign that a child is not developing properly

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Audrey
7/6/2016 12:45:55 pm

A red flag is a warning to those caring for the child that something is not right. This can mean that a child is not developing at the correct rate and intervention is needed.

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Sheena
7/6/2016 01:04:29 pm

Anytime a child shows delayed development, when compared to other children in their specific age group, it becomes a red flag. Any combination of red flags can indicate a greater developmental and physical condition that will need to be addressed.

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Jausenta Grothen
7/6/2016 05:40:19 pm

A red flag is when you see the warning signs that a child could not be reaching standards.

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Ayla
7/6/2016 07:14:38 pm

Red Flags are signs that show that the child is not reaching the age appropriate developmental milestones.

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baneza
7/6/2016 07:17:22 pm

a red flag for me means an alert or warning when it come to children

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lorene
7/6/2016 11:22:50 pm

a red flag is a warning about the child's development. if a child doesn't meet the criteria for his group age range.

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Katie E
7/7/2016 07:48:52 am

A red flag is a "Warning" signal. As it pertains to this class, it is a warning that the child may not be reaching some of the developmental milestones typical for his/her age and may need to be evaluated

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Jessica
7/7/2016 09:54:09 am

A red flag is a warning sign letting know that the child is not reaching the development skills for their age that there supposed to.

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Zehra
7/7/2016 11:50:34 am

As per age levels, if you find less or no responses in mobilization, socialization, responses etc you should inform the parent or guardian about these concerns that you have noted in the child.

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Annalisa Willette
7/7/2016 06:06:17 pm

a red flag is a sign that a child isn't reaching developmental milestones for it's age group.

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Justine
7/7/2016 09:01:13 pm

A reg flag is a warning sign for parents and care givers to gauge the delayed development of a child. Although not all children develop at the same rate or pace, there are certain behavior, mental, or physical developments that generally occur at certain age periods and when such development does not occur, this is a red flag for a parent or care giver to further monitor and possible seek professional care for the child.

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Terry
7/19/2016 07:19:08 am

I agree with this statement! I think the teacher or caregiver needs to be aware and watch for these red flags in children, it could be possible they are in the wrong class for their age.

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Chelsey
7/8/2016 02:14:55 pm

A red flag is a child who is missing some major milestones for their age group. Even if this doesn't seem to be a problem at the time this could be a sign of future problems or difficulties.

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Charlie
7/8/2016 04:31:59 pm

A Red Flag is when a child isn't hitting the developmental milestones

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Avery Hinson
7/8/2016 09:12:04 pm

red flags are developmental disabilities and unusual behavior for the age of the child.

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Hailey
7/9/2016 12:40:38 am

A red flag is when a child isn't hitting developmental milestones.

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Christine Hatfield
7/9/2016 08:03:24 pm

I believe red flags are when the child is struggling meeting the milestones for their age group along with having trouble socializing with the other kids in the age group.

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Panchu Modi
7/10/2016 01:16:21 am

Red flags are symbol of a child's slow development.

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Kyann
7/10/2016 01:31:33 pm

A red flag is when a child shows signs of not reaching certain milestones associated with their age.

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Olivia
7/10/2016 02:04:36 pm

A red flag could be a change in behavior or when a child is missing developmental milestones.

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Kylie
7/10/2016 02:07:34 pm

A red flag is when a child isn't hitting certain milestones. When teachers and care givers see these red flags they usually observe the child to see what areas they are falling behind in.

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Tabitha Hoskins
7/10/2016 04:25:13 pm

A red flag is when a child has not met a certain milestone.

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Kelsey
7/10/2016 05:53:07 pm

A red flag is a sign that a child is not meeting necessary milestones that other children their age are.

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Andrea
7/10/2016 09:29:04 pm

A red flag is when a child has not reached a certain developmental milestone by the appropriate age. It is an indicator that there might be a problem with the child's development. For instance, if an infant is not smiling or cooing by the age of 3 months, this is a red flag that something may be off course in the child's development.

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Zehra
7/11/2016 11:53:09 am

Red Flags, Not holding head in 3 months, not responding or sitting with support in 6 months, not standing with support and not sitting on his own in one year and not walking on his own or stiff legs in 1-2 years.

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Korissa
7/11/2016 01:15:50 pm

Red flags are the indicators that a child is not meeting their developmental milestones. Red flags can be caused by a number of reasons- a physical or cognitive disability, environmental influences, injury, etc. They can be small things like a lack of focus or a studder that can be reversed over time, but they can also be significant things like not being able to sit up, not speaking at all, not being able to roll over, etc.

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rachel hardin link
7/11/2016 01:39:45 pm

I believe that in this case a red flag is when a child is not hitting the milestones set for their specific age. This can be a changing thing though because each child is different, and cannot be held to the same exact standards together.

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Yana
7/11/2016 09:19:35 pm

A Red Flag is a when a child is not meeting the expectations the milestone has set by a certain age.

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reziwanguli malike
7/12/2016 08:58:00 am

A Red Flag is a when a child is not meeting the expectations the milestone has set by a certain age.

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Samantha
7/12/2016 09:55:33 pm

A red flag is when something about the child sets off warning bells in your mind. It could be that a child's behavior isn't typical and/or normal in the least bit.

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Rachel
7/12/2016 11:52:37 pm

Red flags are what a caretaker should watch for if the child is not reaching their developmental milestones. For example if a 0-3 month old is not lifting their head or smiling the caretaker should be observing these red flags as developmental delays.

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Tina
7/13/2016 03:55:45 pm

A red flag is a warning to those caring for a child that something is wrong. This can mean that a child is not developing as they should.

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Gena
7/13/2016 04:05:36 pm

Red flags are warning signs of what we should look for and be aware of if we see a child who is not reaching their developmental milestones within the appropriate age. They could not be speaking in two word phrases or walking on their own by two years old... their is an obvious sign in delay of their growth and development.

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Kailee
7/14/2016 07:21:32 pm

A red flag is a sign that something may not be exactly right. Whether it be emotionally, physically, cognitively or socially.

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MIchelle
7/15/2016 09:06:23 pm

I think in this context that a red flag is something you notice as an educator, and someone who spends significant time with a child, that could indicate a developmental delay. It is important to understand that not all children develop the same way, so a red flag would be something fairly out of the lines of normal development. It would be something in which to engage the family.

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Laurie
7/16/2016 10:23:28 am

A red flag is something you notice that seems like it may not be right, That requires further and deeper observation whether it be physical, emotional, etc... such as a child who typically is calm and collected all of sudden constantly acting out. Something that doesn't feel right or normal.

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Diana
7/16/2016 10:53:45 am

A red flag in early childhood education is a obvious delay in an area of development appropriate for that age.Which could indicate a challange for the child in later years. As childcare providers it is important to communicate with the families if we do see red flags so further professional help can be contacted.

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Ieisha
7/16/2016 06:54:11 pm

Red flags can be the lack of presence of an appropriate developmental behavior, or the presence of an unusual behavior. For instance, if a child is not turning toward the sound of their name being called, if a child is not rolling from side to side or able to sit up unassisted by age six months, or if they are walking stiffly at age 2.

Red flags can be sudden changes in a child's behavior or a regression in development from previous progress.

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Kerry
7/16/2016 07:27:03 pm

A red flag is a developmental delay or not meeting a "milestone" in a child's development.

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Krystal
7/16/2016 07:56:46 pm

a red flag is a child is not developing properly for there age

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taylor
7/17/2016 02:09:54 pm

Signs of current or potential developmental delays or difficulties

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Kathryn Starr
7/17/2016 09:32:36 pm

Red flags are when a child is not hitting the different development that should be reached at different times. Could also be because the child is regressing with progress they are make either behavior or developing.

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Lindsie Hicks-Moore
7/17/2016 10:08:47 pm

A red flag is when children are not hitting their developmental milestones. Although children all grow and learn things at a different pace. Healthy children should be doing the normal milestone acts depending on their age.

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Tsai-Ying Yang
7/18/2016 07:16:24 am

A red flag is showing that a child is having developmental delay issue, and this might occur to his/hers later development. With a red flag, we will know how to help this child to improve and grow.

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Sarah Cristofono
7/18/2016 11:35:50 am

A red flag is showing a delay in a child developmental issues. It could make it so the children are delayed and have to get extra help.

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Hannah Downey
7/18/2016 02:45:22 pm

a red flag is a point in which educators decide that a particular student is not meeting developmental milestones

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leixin wang
7/18/2016 05:24:01 pm

A red flag is a "Warning" signal.

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Taylor Booher
7/18/2016 05:41:34 pm

A Red Flag would be not developing at the pace that is appropriate for their age level

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ashley
7/18/2016 07:45:50 pm

A red flag is a behavior in a child that sparks up concerns. behavior that is abnormal or hindering development is a red flag.

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Brittany Fry
7/18/2016 08:20:20 pm

A red flag is when a child is showing little to no development for their age level.

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Kayla
7/19/2016 12:35:09 pm

A Red Flag in a school setting is a warning sign that tells us that a child may not be meeting a developmental standard.

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ELLIE A BRUNSON
7/19/2016 02:19:25 pm

A red flag is behavior in a child that show that they aren't developing at the rate they should be. They aren't hitting the milestones that they should for their age.

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Natalya C
7/20/2016 06:27:28 pm

A red flag is when it appears that a child is not meeting certain developmental milestones.

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lulu wang
7/20/2016 09:47:33 pm

The red flag for me means something that I need pay more attention and do or fix it as soon as possible. If it happened on child, that means as a teacher I did not enough for them.

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Makayla
7/21/2016 11:45:36 am

A red flag means that a child is not meeting developmental milestones for their age and the parents should be brought in to help.

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Alexis
7/21/2016 12:52:41 pm

Red flags are signs that a child is not developing properly.

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Alyssa Sutton
7/21/2016 10:06:46 pm

A red flag is a signal that a child needs extra attention in a certain area of development.

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Alyssa
7/22/2016 01:59:59 pm

Red flags are signs that notify the teacher or parents that the child is not ready for something, or that they are not developing the way that they need be.

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Sophia
7/22/2016 08:39:17 pm

A red flag is a infant or child not meeting a expected milestone within an expected time frame.

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sarah
7/23/2016 12:29:45 pm

A red flag is a warning sign to a parent or care taker of a child that something may be wrong with the child developmentally, that they aren't meeting the standard milestones for their age of development.

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Felicia
7/23/2016 06:10:30 pm

A "red flag" is an area of development a child has not met that is typically met at that age. It is a time to investigate. Is there a reason for a true delay or is that child needing a little more time to catch up? They do not all develop at the same time. Consulting the child's doctor would be advisable.

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Mikaela
7/24/2016 12:28:59 pm

It's an alert or warning of a child that is not developing at the right pace

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krystal
7/24/2016 01:19:58 pm

A red flag is an alert that something is not right, it could be physical or emotional.

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Rachel N
7/24/2016 09:56:55 pm

A red flag is a sign that could indicate that a child may not developing or reaching milestones as he or she should be able to at a certain age.

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Michael
7/24/2016 10:03:55 pm

A red flag is a warning sign. Often this means in terms of development. Red flags are opportunities to make referrals and ensure early intervention is available to assist the child and family.

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Dejie
7/25/2016 08:54:26 pm

Red flags are signs that notifies the adult that there is an issue with the development of the child.

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Carlie Core
7/26/2016 09:28:07 am

red flags are signs that a child isn't developing at the stage that he/she should be.

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ella rock
7/26/2016 08:56:35 pm

A red flag is when someone notices a child has a certain issue or problem. Either developmentally or physically.

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Peyton Kuzakin
7/26/2016 11:57:14 pm

A red flag is when a child isn't hitting the development milestones that they should be at a certain age.

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Negar
7/27/2016 12:46:04 am

Red flag is a concern about a child’s development. These children required more attention as they are not developing at the stage that they suppose to.

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Aimee
7/27/2016 01:03:09 pm

A red flag tells a teacher that there could be a change in the child's behavior or that the child is missing developmental milestones.

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Mary
7/27/2016 08:33:43 pm

A red flag is a teacher observing a child having difficulties in a part of their development. It shows us where to focus our attention to help a child progress

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Aly
7/28/2016 02:08:45 pm

A red flag is something that stands out in an observation of a child. Something that may show signs of some sort of delayed development or behavioral issue that the child has. It is important to observe children and keep track of anything that stands out and may need to be brought up with their parents.

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Tashayla McQueen
7/28/2016 02:12:41 pm

A red flag is when a child is not developing at the right pace (average for age group). It is important to pay close attention to a child's development and helping in problem areas to prevent having red flags.

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Syeda Q
7/28/2016 04:54:17 pm

A red flag is a signal for the teacher that this kid need a special attention to improve something.It is a sign for the adult to think about what we can improve ,

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Allison Lake
7/29/2016 11:34:23 am

A red flag in childhood education is an obvious delay in the childs development. Typically a teacher will notice these things and discuss them with the parent.

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Maggie
7/29/2016 04:46:19 pm

A red flag is a concern about a child’s development. All children develop at different rates and in different ways. Some children are born with special needs and these special needs affect how a child grows and develops. Some children may have developmental delays or difficulties right after birth and others may develop delays a little later. It is vitally important to provide support early on so that a child can grow to his or her fullest potential.

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Karaden Marquette
7/29/2016 05:45:14 pm

A red flag is a warning indicator regarding particular developmental milestones. It is used to see if a child is developing normally.

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Angela Bockman
7/30/2016 07:24:23 pm

A red flag is a sign that a child is not developing properly or might need help with some things that they arent understanding.

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Emily
7/31/2016 01:49:08 pm

A red flag is when a child is not making the progress they need in there education for there age group.and red flags can help you target where there struggling and why

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Kashmira
7/31/2016 04:49:47 pm

Delay in developmental milestones in a particular child can be alarming and hence red flag

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WUBAYEHU
8/1/2016 02:53:16 pm

A RED FLAG IS A WARNING FOR ANY ISSUES TO BE CORRECTED

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zoe brown
8/1/2016 07:11:13 pm

some red flags can be if the child isnt reach his or his milstones. like looking when they hear noises , cooing maken noises, rolling over lifting head. ect

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Francesca Vespa
8/1/2016 08:07:51 pm

A red flag is a sign that a child is not reaching the developmental standard for his or her age group.

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Jennifer Gonzlez
8/1/2016 09:26:45 pm

A red flag is a warning sign which notifies a persons that their is corrections needed to be made.

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Sridevi Rajagopalan
8/1/2016 09:38:40 pm

Red flags are the signals seen from a child's behavior where the child care provider suspects that some thing is not right or up to the normal developmental range either physically, socially, mentally. It will be accurate if the teacher is knowledgeable about what is normal for the age. If still there is a suspicion, it is always a better decision to inform the parents so they can contact the doctors at right moment.

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Becky
8/2/2016 07:04:07 pm

Red flags are indicators that something is not in the normal developmental range and requires additional investigation and observation.

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Adelle Goettel
8/2/2016 08:19:44 pm

Red flags are obvious and distinct variations in normal behavior. They usually indicate a need for attention in a particular area of development, but they may not necessarily prove to be true indicators.

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Michelle D Larsen
8/3/2016 04:15:42 pm

A red flag is an indication that a child is not meeting expected developmental milestones.

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Brittany Williams
8/3/2016 06:04:27 pm

A red flag is when a child is not meeting milestones or standards they should be at.

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Courtney Evans
8/3/2016 11:57:14 pm

A red flag is a signal to the teacher that the child needs help in a particular area and for the teacher to come up with a plan to help that child to succeed.

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Somporn Osborn
8/4/2016 12:57:31 pm

A red flag is the warning is have something wrong with children and we have to find and help with the problem.

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Sarah Jimenez
8/4/2016 01:11:02 pm

A red flag is a signal to the teacher or parent that the child is not able to meet expected developmental milestone. This varies from child to child and there are many factors that can be brought into deciding if there is something to be worried about.

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Alex
8/8/2016 03:38:49 pm

A red flag is something that alerts a teacher that there may be some developmental delays.

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Rebecca
8/8/2016 04:21:44 pm

Anytime a child shows delayed development, when compared to other children in their specific age group, it becomes a red flag. Any combination of red flags can indicate a greater developmental and physical condition that will need to be addressed. But all kids are different and some don't learn as fast as others.

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alysa
8/8/2016 07:35:39 pm

It is vitally important that a teacher is able to recognize and communicate concerns about possible red flags to a parent. Early detection and intervention in many circumstances is very beneficial to both child and family.

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Meenal Bhangria
8/9/2016 12:18:18 pm

A red flag is a sign of that child is not reaching to the age appropriate developmental milestones.

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Deja
8/9/2016 01:34:43 pm

I would say a red flag in development is lack of problem solving. If a child doesn't use any problem solving strategies, I would be concerned.

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Matthew Valente
8/9/2016 04:50:30 pm

Red Flags are signs of non typical behaviour that may lead to long term delay of learning and need to be adressed by educators and parents.

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heather
8/10/2016 09:23:19 pm

red flags can be signs of a developmental delay in a child. although many children do tend to meet milestones at different ages there is also a point where the child has gone beyond those "normal" milestones. if there is a concern the parent should contact a peditrican for further evaluations.

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Lauren
8/11/2016 05:59:10 am

A "Red Flag" is an observation that a child is not performing the expected developmental milestones for a particular age. Which could indicate further potential delays or problems in the future if not addressed.

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Keaton
8/11/2016 01:12:44 pm

A "red flag" is a signal sent by a child drawing attention to the fact that they may need more attention for any number of subjects. From crawling "too long" to not understanding math later on in life. Due to the fact that everyone develops at different rates, sometimes red flags are hard to see until the child is a bit older.

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Adelle Goettel
8/13/2016 05:52:30 pm

A red flag is a delay in development that indicates special attention is needed.

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Jamie
8/14/2016 12:40:43 pm

a red flag is when you notice a child is delayed in learning such as with fine or large motor skills etc

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Diane
8/14/2016 02:56:51 pm

A red flag is when a behavior or action does not meat with a known expectation. It usually feels "off" some how and may require more information and observation.

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Divya Nayak
8/14/2016 03:58:47 pm

A red flag is a sign that a child is not reaching his/her expected developmental goals/milestones for a particular age. In that case, care providers should inform parents about their observation so that they can discuss with their doctor.

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chantel craft
8/14/2016 09:32:34 pm

A red flag is a sign of a delay in development and may require extra attention to help the child develop at a appropriate pace for their age.

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christian
8/15/2016 02:21:00 pm

While all children develop at different rates in different areas some children may develop at a much slower rate than what may seem "appropriate' for their specific age range. Red flags are indicators for providers, teachers, and care givers that a specific child is struggle or falling behind in a specific area of development and may require more individualize work or a more time in a specific stage or area.

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Marree Perrault
8/16/2016 11:01:18 am

A red flag is a term that indicates the child is not developing in the typical manner/rate. They let the teacher know that the particular child may need additional help in an area.

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Toni
8/16/2016 01:15:24 pm

Red flag is a concern about a child’s development

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Sarah
8/16/2016 02:54:30 pm

"Red flag" is a term used to indicate that something might be wrong. In regard to early childhood, there are red flags in a child's development that if they are not doing some or all the things a child their age should be doing, there needs to be intervention to figure what might be going on.

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Jessica P.
8/19/2016 12:40:59 pm

A red flag is a delay in a child's development.

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Ashley
8/22/2016 12:29:18 pm

A red flag is when a child isn't reaching developmental changes at the average expected rate.

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Lori
8/22/2016 06:39:28 pm

Something for the teachers or child care providers that they see in the child that isn't right and either is showing that something is going wrong or that the learning the child is doing isn't meeting the standards or isn't even close to where they should be.

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Megan Schultz
8/23/2016 09:38:27 am

A red flag is where a child isnt developing right and causes concerns towards the teacher

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Amanda
8/23/2016 09:11:57 pm

A red flag is something that stands out to you as out of the ordinary boundaries of child development. Each child learns at a different pace but that pace also has certain limits at which the child should be progressing and when you notice that a child is having difficulty and has needs that are not being met, that's when red flags arise. You may need to proceed with a different approach.

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Sueann Robinson
8/24/2016 07:50:28 pm

A red flag is something that a care provider notices in a child who may not be meeting certain milestones that alert them to something that may be a bigger developmental issue

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Maya
8/25/2016 01:50:08 pm

A red flag is a behavioral or physical attribute that is abnormal for a child's age developmentally. This could be a signal that the child is falling behind and may need extra help, this could be caused by a variety of reasons and should be an open area of communication between providers and families.

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Emmy
8/25/2016 02:59:19 pm

A red flag is a signal to a teacher or other adult that the child has some sort of atypical development. It is important to respond appropriately to red flag so that each child can grow and develop to their full potential.

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Maren
8/26/2016 08:15:18 am

A red flag is showing signs or behaviors that the child may have some sort of developmental issues going on. Mental or physical red flags are important to be aware of so that the child can get the appropriate help to develop to their full potential.

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melisa
8/28/2016 02:22:41 pm

a red flag is showing signs of odd behaviors or developmental issues going on. if you know the children and familys in your car you will see any red flags that are alarming

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Cecile
8/29/2016 12:13:31 pm

Red flag is if the child doesn't show improvement in physical,emotional,social and cognitive growth development.

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Daniel
8/29/2016 08:16:28 pm

A "Red Flag" is a signal that a child may need special care or attention because of their unique development.

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Molly Morano
8/31/2016 11:36:23 am

Red flags are warning signs that teachers and caregivers should look for in a child's development that may indicate a problem with their developmental milestones.

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Samantha
9/1/2016 01:45:39 am

A 'red flag' is what we call an issue of concern. Something isn't quite right. Medical professionals, child care workers or the family may perceive a difficulty and may refer to it as a "red flag" - something that needs attention.

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Jenna
9/3/2016 11:53:01 am

A red flag is a signal toy an adult, parent/caregiver, that a child is developmentally behind other children. It his an area of concern.

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Breanna
9/4/2016 01:20:44 pm

A red flag is when a child isn't hitting developmental milestones and creates an area of concern

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Jane Minifie
9/6/2016 12:31:17 pm

A red flag is when a child has not hit a developmental milestone by a certain age or is showing troubling behavior that needs correcting before they grow older and it becomes a normal behavior.

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Elizabeth Sloan
9/6/2016 02:38:55 pm

Red Flags are indicators that a child's development may be delayed or require special assessment if certain milestone markers are not yet reached. They act as a signal to ensure a child is developing physically and cognitively on the spectrum of early childhood development.

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Esther
9/7/2016 01:54:27 pm

Red flags are signs that a child is not meeting the milestones at certain stages in their development.

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Bill Caudill
9/8/2016 01:44:41 pm

Red flags are signs that a child may not be reaching the ideal stages of development in the recommended time frame

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mona
9/10/2016 08:58:45 am

A red flag is a sign that something may not be exactly right.or a warning signal

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Clara Nelson
9/10/2016 02:02:08 pm

A red flag is any sign or signal about a child's development, like not reaching milestones.

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Dilrabo
9/12/2016 04:15:19 pm

Red flag is a sign which warns about the children who is not able to do as well as their peers. I'm agree that child's development is doing great job.

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Kate
9/13/2016 01:07:54 pm

A red flag is when a child is not reaching the desired developmental milestones that are recommended for that specific age.

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Simegn
9/15/2016 02:13:36 pm

A red flag is when a child fails to reach certain milestone and when it becomes a concern

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Kaitlyn
9/19/2016 11:09:28 am

A red flag would be when a child is not meeting s milestone that may be something most children their age have reached

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Micaela P
9/19/2016 07:43:20 pm

A "red flag" in child development is a marker signaling that a child has not yet reached a developmental milestone. A red flag lets caregivers and families alike know that there is something that needs some extra focus.

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Maria Zamora
9/20/2016 09:42:47 pm

Red flags are the signs which show developmental delay in chids growth

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Jaya
9/21/2016 02:22:23 pm

A red flag is when a child has reached a certain age and has yet to show a certain development for their age.

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Dani H
9/22/2016 07:59:58 pm

Red flags are indicators that a child may not be developing with in expected parameters. Red flags are things that need to be monitored and addressed to provided the best support possible.

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Bella
9/27/2016 01:13:10 pm

Red flags are when a child is behind in a developmental stage that for their age group should be met. When a red flag is shown parents and caregivers should support the growth and be kept monitored until the milestone has been met.

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Maddie
9/27/2016 06:27:40 pm

It is something that will stand out to you regarding the child's development.

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Dhanya
9/27/2016 11:40:42 pm

A red flag is a warning sign about child's development

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Carson
9/28/2016 11:28:10 am

A red flag is a signal to a caregiver that something and/or someone needs a little more attention or requires a different kind of attention.

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ella rock
9/28/2016 06:11:01 pm

A red flag is when something does not seem right example if a child has multiple bruises repeatedly that is a red flag.

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Tessa
9/28/2016 07:41:20 pm

A red flag is when the child does not seem right.If the child is not developed fully. If there is abuse. Or if the child is hurting others. This child requires attention and can draw attention from the other children in the room.

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Autumn Lewis
9/29/2016 01:29:29 pm

A "red flag" occurs when a child has not accomplished a particular developmental milestone and indicates that more concentrated intervention may be needed or that there is a larger developmental issue.

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Beth
10/11/2016 03:24:32 pm

A red flag is a sign that a student may need extra help in a certain area, or may have trouble in a certain developmental area.

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Brianne Frazier
10/16/2016 07:54:50 pm

a red flag can be a variety of things. it can be a concern to which the caregiver should bring to the parent or guardians attention. it could be apart of a child's developmental stage where the caregiver should still inform the parent or guardian.

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Justine
10/17/2016 07:51:01 pm

A red flag serves as a warning to the care provider to make deeper observations of the child to insure proper development occurs at the appropriate time frame of the child's overall development.

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Maria
10/18/2016 11:04:47 pm

A red flag is a signal to the caregiver that something might be going on, and this could mean a variety of things. A red flag could be signs a caregiver notices that a child is being abused at home, or a sign that a child may need some extra developmental help, or if there are children ostracizing and bullying each other within a care center.

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Karlee McCarroll
10/23/2016 02:16:05 pm

A red flag is a sign or signal that a child may not be developing properly. It is something unusual that is going on with child's actions or behavioral patterns.

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Delia Cano Garcia
10/23/2016 10:01:56 pm

A red flag is a warning when child may not be reaching the development skills for their age group. Even though kids develop at differents rates it is important to monitor the child and communicate to parents about your concerns.

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Rachel
11/4/2016 09:37:13 am

When a child is showing little or no development in there age group.

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Miko
11/6/2016 08:13:57 pm

Red flags are a sign that a child may not be developmentally meeting the average milestones for their age.

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Karen
11/7/2016 05:44:53 pm

A red flag is a warning sign in a child that development may be delayed or atypical in some way. It is an alert for action but not always for alarm.

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Yesenia A.
11/8/2016 02:10:34 pm

Red flags are when a child is showing signs and developmental warnings, use it to indicate and guide you for help, if the child is not developing in his or her normal child stages.

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Marci Gochnour
11/9/2016 07:34:00 am

A RED FLAG is a sign or signal that the child may have an developmental delay. It is crucial to try to work one on one and show attention to try to help the situation. Also notify the parents asap.

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Channing
11/15/2016 06:19:32 pm

A "red flag" pops up when a child doesn't meet age related expectations for development.

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Jaleesa
11/17/2016 12:12:20 pm

A red flag is a signal that a child is behind developmentally in more than one area and need to be addressed and discussed with parents.

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Kim
11/22/2016 02:13:40 pm

A flag for a child means pay more attention to the needs they need

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Cassie Chao
11/23/2016 01:02:45 pm

Red flag is a warning sign that a child is behind on their development than others. who need more work on an area or areas.

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sally
11/23/2016 07:50:32 pm

A red flags is sign of a child possibly have a developmental delay or disability.

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Tracy Williams
11/26/2016 12:54:31 pm

A red flag is a signal for the teacher that this kid need a special attention to improve something.It is a sign for the adult to think about what we can improve , what we can work to help this child: "what, why,how"

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Monica
12/10/2016 09:37:43 pm

A red flag is a signal for a teacher that a child may need some extra support in order to meet the milestone of expected developmental growth

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Sherry
12/11/2016 09:09:45 pm

A red flag is a way to alert to a concern with how the child is developing.

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Savanna Moreno`
12/16/2016 08:20:52 am

A red flag is a delay in the child's development and needs further attention.

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Shannon Ludvigson
12/17/2016 08:47:51 pm

A red flag is when you observe something of immediate concern regarding the child's development or general welfare.

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Jennifer Overmiller
12/27/2016 11:24:14 am

Red flags when it comes to children, refers to if a child might have emotional,behavioral or mental health problems that would need professional assistance/ attention.

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Claudina
12/30/2016 02:37:24 pm

A red flag is a warning to the care takers that there is an issue with the child.

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Jessica Coulson
1/6/2017 09:15:58 pm

A "red flag" in this context is an internal alert in the caregiver triggered by outside stimuli that something is wrong with a child's behavior that possibly implies some issue in psycho, social or motor development. A two year old child who still formulates few words and cannot form words and as a result bites might be an example of a red flag of a difference or delay in development.

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Jessica Coulson
1/6/2017 09:23:48 pm

A red flag, in this context, is an internal alert in the caregiver, triggered by an atypical behavior or behavior pattern in the child that might signify a psycho/social or motor development difference or delay.. A two year old's few or stammered/stilted words and tendency to bite other children when frustrated, for instance, might be a red flag of a verbal or general cognitive difference/delay.

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Sarah Allen
1/8/2017 03:29:23 pm

A red flag is a warning sign that there may be some sort of developmental problem with a student that should be addressed with parents or a professional, such as a mental, emotional, social, or physical development issue.

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Stephanie Laut
1/10/2017 08:43:33 pm

A red flag is a sign when the developmental expectations of a child's particular age are not met and therefore, should be "red flagged" and evaluated.

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Danielle Newsome
1/12/2017 05:04:10 pm

A red flag is a caregivers sign that a child isn't necessarily developing at an appropriate rate. The red flag makes it so a caregiver can either give extra effort to help the child get where they need to go or let the parents know so they can seek outside professional help.

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Joshua Martindale
1/14/2017 03:28:58 pm

What are red flags? Red flags are nothing more than a concern that a child may not be meeting their developmental milestones and may require special attention or needs in order to overcome the red flag. A red flag may be something like not being able to crawl by the age of 12 months. It does not mean there is anything wrong with the child necessarily. Every child learns at their own pace, however special attention can help to speed up development in red flag areas.

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Farahia Hussein Bare
1/17/2017 12:47:06 pm

A red flag is any concern that shows child's development. The concern can be easily or it might take sometime depend on what part of the development is affect.

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joanne chernikoff
1/17/2017 01:33:17 pm

red flags, are signs that a child is not reaching milestones at the appropriate stages of there growing and aging

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Andrea Estola
1/17/2017 11:59:02 pm

The video spoke on development based on the child's age, red flags are when a child is not developing at a similar rate as their piers based on what they should be able to do at any given age this could be from 0-8 years old and so on. Some children have special needs and as educators it is our job to recognize development in each child and look for red flags to further help them in their personal development.

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Bailey Duenas
1/18/2017 05:06:11 pm

A red flag is basically a concern about a child's development.

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sarah garnett
1/23/2017 10:52:19 am

A red flag is a development concern for a child. It notifies a care giver that a child is delayed in certain areas.

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james murphy
1/29/2017 04:01:11 pm

Red flags are signs that the child is not developing in one of the following areas: emotionally, socially, intellectually, or physically. They are not progressing at the normal rate of the vast majority of children their age.

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Rukiya Elmi
2/1/2017 03:51:11 pm

Red flag is when a child is certain age and he/she has difficulty developing.

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Andrea Ofiara
2/4/2017 07:09:52 pm

A red flag is a concern that a child may not be developing the way that they should be. Of course every child develops differently and at their own pace but there are still signs that the development may affect them in the future.

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Jenee
2/18/2017 02:20:54 pm

red flags are when the child is seriously underdeveloped at there age

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firoueh
2/19/2017 12:53:23 pm



A red flag for me means an alert or warning when it come to children

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Karly Schroder
2/26/2017 09:09:19 pm

A red flag is a warning sign that may alert a teacher to an area where a child is not reaching a typical developmental milestone.

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Megan Rockstad
3/27/2017 06:49:51 pm

Red flags are signs or signals that determine whether or not a child needs a little more attention or if they need specialized help.

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tierra
4/30/2017 08:51:14 am

red flags is something you need to be concerned about and aware of and take some type of notes and action .

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Ayita Berhane
5/25/2017 05:08:52 pm

A red flag is a signal that indicates that the child is not developing within the norms of their specific age range. A red flag is typically something that a child does not do, but should be doing at a specific age. It can be an indicator of a developmental delay or disorder.

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Rosa Serrano
6/8/2017 10:31:03 am

A red flag is a warning signal that a child isn't hitting developmental milestones.

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sally
6/19/2017 04:45:32 pm

Red flags are things that your child isn't learning or picking up on and those are the stuff you need to help them with and learn to deal with situations like this. Understand them, help them and love them.

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Faith Wittwer
7/2/2017 11:01:07 pm

a red flag is when a child is not reaching the appropriate milestones within his/her developmental stage. children reach these stages at different ages within their stage range however when a child is farther away from those perimeters it becomes concerning.

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rachel illeene wieland
10/4/2017 09:17:10 pm

A red flag is a concern in the child's development or milestone.

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