Abstract

To the Editor.— I am concerned about the article by Bennett et al,1 on a training program in developmental pediatrics. Although I am in agreement with all of the contents of the training program, I am concerned about the narrow definition of developmental pediatrics as only the identification and care of children with developmental disabilities. They state that a major goal was ". . . to differentiate developmental and behavioral pediatrics despite their obvious overlaps and shared expertise" and that the primary focus of behavioral pediatrics is on the behavioral or psycho-social aspects of pediatric practice.

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