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AI-Powered Infant Wearable Tracks Early Motor Development at Home

by Mark Chiang
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A new wearable device designed for infants utilizes artificial intelligence to monitor early motor development in a home setting. Researchers aim to address limitations in current methods of assessing neurological growth during the first two years of life, which rely heavily on parental observations and periodic medical evaluations.

Motor development serves as a foundational aspect of a child’s interaction with their environment and overall growth. Traditional approaches often lack precision and fail to provide continuous monitoring outside clinical settings. The AI-enabled wearable seeks to bridge this gap by offering an objective tool for tracking developmental progress over time. Developers highlight its potential to complement existing practices by providing parents and healthcare providers with more detailed insights into a child’s motor milestones without requiring frequent visits to medical facilities.

Date: 18 March, 2025

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