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1. 0–1 month (newborn)
During this period, the baby should have vision and hearing tests, an ultrasound scan to check for hip dysplasia, and a newborn screening test. Height, weight, head circumference, and general physical and neurological status should be checked.
2. 1 month – 1 year (mammary period)
The baby's general blood values should be checked, especially vitamin D and iron levels.
3. 1–4 years (play period)
At this age, blood tests, liver and kidney function should be checked. It is also recommended to check vitamin values.
4. 4–6 years (preschool period)
If a child's development is delayed, the tests conducted between the ages of 1–4 should be repeated at this age.
5. Ages 6–18 (school and adolescence)
Children at these ages should be assessed for early development.