This is such a great resource to use with parents! Show parents how to help their birth to 36-month old children realize their fullest potential. Provide parents with reproducible activities to integrate all aspects of development. Plus, parents learn how their child is doing with six developmental charts summarizing normal skills development for each 3-month time period. Together, you and the parent can refer to the charts to track the child's progress.
Written by the authors of the HELP (Hawaii Early Learning Profile), Helping Babies Learn teachers parents how to observe and plan appropriate activities with their child. Parents discover how to use interactions to promote the development of cogntion, communication, socialization, moovement, self-care, and safety. Plus, parents learn how to emphasize having fun with their baby.
The Developmental Charts are a wonderful tool to use with parents as they are in a user-friendly format to make it easy to chart and track developmental progress, review mastery of skills, and target objectives. They are similar, though not exact, to the HELP Charts 0-3 years. Each set includes 6 charts that displays over 650 skills as a horizontal continuum of six developmental domains (Cognitive, Language, Gross Motor, Fine Motor, Social, and Self-Help)- each sheet covers 3 of these six domains for a 12 month period thus there are 3 sheets ( 1 for 0-12 months, 1 for 12-24 months, 1 for 24-36 months) for each domain. Includes 5 sets of 6 developmental charts.