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National
Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health. 1996. Bright
Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children,
and Adolescents Anticipatory Guidance Cards. Arlington,
VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health.
Although
the Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision
of Infants, Children, and Adolescents Anticipatory Guidance
Cards are copyrighted by NCEMCH, we encourage you to
download one copy of this publication for your personal use.
In
accordance with accepted publishing standards, the National
Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health (NCEMCH)
requests acknowledgment, in print, of any information reproduced
in another publication. The publisher also requests acknowledgment
that Bright Futures was supported by the Maternal and Child
Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration,
and Medicaid Bureau, Health Care Financing Administration.
The
information contained in the Anticipatory Guidance Cards
was excerpted from Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health
Supervision of Infants, Children, and Adolescents. Bright
Futures provides comprehensive, culturally competent, family-centered,
community-based child health supervision guidelines consistent
with the needs of families and health professionals today.
The Bright Futures guidelines represent the consensus of
more than 100 multidisciplinary experts who, under the leadership
of Morris Green, M.D., drafted the guidelines based on their
review of the science and their expert opinions. The guidelines
were then reviewed by over 1,000 professionals nationwide.
This
publication has been published by the National Center for
Education in Maternal and Child Health under its cooperative
agreement (MCU-119301) with the Maternal and Child Health
Bureau, Health Resources and Services Adminstration, Public
Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
The line drawings by Michael David Brown are from Bright
Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children,
and Adolescents.
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