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Guidelines from AAP (AmericanAcademy of Pediatrics) |
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Learning to Read - Helping Your Child Get Started |
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Learning to Read - Age by Age Guide |
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Development |
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Developmental Milestones National Institute of Child Health & Human Development
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/child/
Speech and Language: Developmental Milestones (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders)
http://www.zerotothree.org/ztt_parentAZ.html (Zero to Three)
http://www.zerotothree.org/brainwonders/ (Zero to Three)
Brain Development: Frequently Asked Questions (Zero to Three)
Developmental Milestones [also in Spanish] (Zero to Three)
The Senses and Your 1- to 2-Year-Old
Movement, Coordination, and Your 1- to 2-Year-Old
Social Development (Ambulatory Pediatric Association)
Growth Charts (Nemours Foundation)
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NIDCD - National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders |
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hat are speech and language?
How do speech and language normally develop?
What are speech and language developmental milestones?
How do I know if my child is reaching the milestones?
What should I do if my child's speech or language appears to be delayed?
What research is being conducted on developmental speech and language problems?
Where can I get additional information?
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Read, play, and music time |
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A Child Becomes a Reader Introduction the building blocks of reading and writing Infants and toddlers (birth through age 2). The National Institute for Literacy.
A Child Becomes a Reader -- Birth through Preschool Introduction The building blocks of reading and writing Infants and toddlers.
A Book A Day — Stimulating Your Child's Mind
Learning, Play, and Your 1- to 2-Year-Old from Kidshealth.org
Toddler Reading Time (Nemours Foundation)
Introducing Toddlers to Music
Reading Books to Babies
Toddlers: Learning by Playing
http://www.reachoutandread.org/ |
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More information from Zero to Three programs
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The Magic Of Everyday Moments With Children (The Parents Journal interview with Kyle Pruett, M.D.)
There is no Myth
Parent Tip of the Week Series: The Science of Early Childhood Development
Parent Tip of the Week Series: General Development
Parent Tip of the Week Series: Child Development Survey
"Hopping, Jumping, Leaping, Skipping, and Loping: Savoring the Possibilities of Locomotion"
"The 'Gourmet Baby' and the 'Little Wildflower'"
Audio interviews with ZERO TO THREE board members on "The Parents Journal"
Child Development From Birth to Three (The Parents Journal interview with Ron Lally, Ed.D.)
Understanding And Supporting Your Child's Early Development (The Parents Journal interview with Claire Lerner, LCSW)
FAQ: How come your developmental stages are not more specific? An age range from 8 - 18 months is too wide. There is a huge difference between an 8 month old an an 18 month old. |
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