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***The information contained in these resources is for general information purposes only and is not meant in any way to replace advice given by healthcare professionals.***

 

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  • More Than a Quarter of U.S. Adults and Children Have at Least One Allergy
  • Ear Infection
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  • Lead Poisoning Prevention Training
  • Make Shots Easier on Your Child
  • Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in Kids
  • How Do Germs Make Your Baby Sick?
  • More Than a Quarter of U.S. Adults and Children Have at Least One Allergy
  • Ear Infection
  • Vaccine for Flu (Influenza)
  • Creating Positive Childhood Experiences
  • Childhood Arthritis

***The information contained in these resources is for general information purposes only and is not meant in any way to replace advice given by healthcare professionals.***

Developmental Milestones

Skills such as taking a first step, smiling for the first time, and waving “bye bye” are called developmental milestones. Children reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, behave, and move (crawling, walking, etc.).

Click on the age of your child to see the milestones:

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Developmental Milestones

Skills such as taking a first step, smiling for the first time, and waving “bye bye” are called developmental milestones. Children reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, behave, and move (crawling, walking, etc.).

Click on the age of your child to see the milestones:

  • 18 months
  • 2 years
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  • 4 years
  • 5 years
  • Download the milestone checklists

“Learn the signs. Act early.” materials are not a substitute for standardized, validated developmental screening tools.

Developmental Milestones

Skills such as taking a first step, smiling for the first time, and waving “bye bye” are called developmental milestones. Children reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, behave, and move (crawling, walking, etc.).

Click on the age of your child to see the milestones:

  • 4 years
  • 5 years
  • Download the milestone checklists

“Learn the signs. Act early.” materials are not a substitute for standardized, validated developmental screening tools.

National Resources Links

  • American Association of Poison Control
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Recent Articles

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

Child Development, Health and Safety, Parenting

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can have a tremendous impact on future violence victimization and perpetration, and lifelong health and opportunity. CDC works to understand ACEs and prevent them. What are adverse childhood experiences? Adverse childhood...

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Lead Poisoning Prevention Training

Lead Poisoning Prevention Training

Health and Safety, Parenting

Lead is a naturally occurring metal that can cause health problems in children younger than 6 years of age.  At high levels, lead poisoning can be fatal. No safe blood lead level has been identified. Knowledge and awareness about lead as a public health concern is...

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Make Shots Easier on Your Child

Make Shots Easier on Your Child

Child Development, Health and Safety, Parenting

For babies and younger childrenDistract and comfort your child by cuddling, singing, or talking softly.Smile and make eye contact with your child. Let your child know that everything is ok.Comfort your child with a favorite toy or book. A blanket that smells familiar...

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Quality Child Care – Best Practices in Action

Alex the Bear Goes to Child Care

Going to child care for the first time or entering a new child care setting can be a daunting experience for both children and parents. Alex the Bear seeks to make the transition exciting, enjoyable and a lot more fun! Join Alex as he prepares for his first adventure in child care.

Provided By:  Child Care Aware – A Project of the Office of Child Care

Health & Safety

Health and safety measures are important in any child care facility. Child care programs should have plans and procedures in place to keep children safe from illness and injury.

Provided By:  Child Care Aware – A Project of the Office of Child Care

Activities

Daily, scheduled activities provided for children in child care and early education programs offer opportunities for children to develop, practice skills and learn.

Provided By:  Child Care Aware – A Project of the Office of Child Care

Caregiver to Child Ratios

 

Learn more about the recommended ratio guidelines for caregivers and children in quality child care. The lower the ratio, the more one-on-one attention each child may receive.

Provided By:  Child Care Aware – A Project of the Office of Child Care

Caregiver Interaction

Caregiver interaction is important for several reasons. A close level of caregiver supervision helps protect children from injury. Engaging children in activities and conversations promotes learning and improves language skills.

Provided By:  Child Care Aware – A Project of the Office of Child Care

Training & Education

Child development training for child care staff helps ensure quality programs for children. Child care providers should also receive training on a variety of health and safety topics.

Provided By:  Child Care Aware – A Project of the Office of Child Care

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