Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Program
Publications
This is a resource to help early educators monitor development through play.
The information provided in this document covers the 5 R's (Read, Rhyme, Routines, Reward, and Relationship) for early brain and child development.
This fact sheet contains information about your child's development, developmental delay, and screenings and assessments.
This book is designed to help you better understand your baby’s development, recognize important milestones and write about your experiences together.
This is a brochure offering guidance on how to take care of yourself physically and emotionally as well as how to develop an action plan.
The developmental milestones you will learn about in this fotonovela will give you a general ida of what to expect as your child grows.
This book is about your child discovering their feelings. It contains activities and tips for early childhood.
This brochure is meant to help you track your child's developmental milestones from 6 months to 4 years.
You can follow your child's development by watchinghow he or she plays, learns, speaks, and acts. This brochure contains milestones to watch for in your child and how you can help your child learn and grow.
This is a document with contact information for topics such as Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Intellectual Disability, and more.
This is a checklist that allows you to fill out your child's name, age, and date and then check off the milestones your child has already achieved.
This book will show you what to look for as your child grows and develops. These things are called developmental milestones. See if your 3 year old is able to do some of these things.