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When to Worry, When to Wait: Understanding Developmental Delays

An episode of the Raising Me podcast, hosted by CBS13, titled "When to Worry, When to Wait: Understanding Developmental Delays" was published on February 3, 2026 and runs 36 minutes.

February 3, 2026 ·36m · Raising Me

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If you’ve ever wondered whether your child is meeting age-appropriate milestones — or questioned if something might be “off” — you’re not alone. Developmental delays can be difficult to recognize, and parents often aren’t sure when to wait and when to seek support. On the latest episode of Raising Me, host Adrienne Stein speaks with Jen Wirt, founder of Coral Care, about developmental delays in children, early signs parents can look for, and why early intervention can make a meaningful difference. Wirt discusses common areas where delays may show up, including speech and communication, social interaction, motor skills, and everyday routines. She also explains how parents can talk with their pediatrician, what an evaluation may look like, and how in-home therapy can support progress in a child’s natural environment. The episode is designed to help parents feel informed — not overwhelmed — and encourages families to trust their instincts, ask questions, and seek guidance when concerns arise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

If you’ve ever wondered whether your child is meeting age-appropriate milestones — or questioned if something might be “off” — you’re not alone. Developmental delays can be difficult to recognize, and parents often aren’t sure when to wait and when to seek support. On the latest episode of Raising Me, host Adrienne Stein speaks with Jen Wirt, founder of Coral Care, about developmental delays in children, early signs parents can look for, and why early intervention can make a meaningful difference. Wirt discusses common areas where delays may show up, including speech and communication, social interaction, motor skills, and everyday routines. She also explains how parents can talk with their pediatrician, what an evaluation may look like, and how in-home therapy can support progress in a child’s natural environment. The episode is designed to help parents feel informed — not overwhelmed — and encourages families to trust their instincts, ask questions, and seek guidance when concerns arise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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