Below is a list of optional resources for further study:
Bright Futures provides information on what to expect as a child grows, including parenting tips.CDC’s "Learn the Signs. Act Early." Campaign
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5 Comments
Julee Crossman
9/29/2019 11:01:01 am
I need help on chat help no one is on chat ! taking basic training its sunday 9/29/19 at 11:00 am
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Genie Skinner, Training Supervisor
9/29/2019 04:06:54 pm
Julee, Several emails have been sent to you regarding your status in the training and I have not received a response. You have the option to continue to work on the course independently without responding to my email correspondence. Otherwise, I am waiting to hear back from you. Thank you for your consideration.
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Susan Teaford
4/24/2021 02:56:02 pm
I did ask a question but then watched the video over and over until I totally understood it. Thank you for getting back to me and I am sorry for the slow response,
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Navroop Dhillon
3/28/2020 11:12:04 am
The information provided is in great detail. One gets to know the development of a child in each stage and how to support the child to grow into a fine individual.
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Patty Lee
8/25/2021 12:41:08 am
I like using the assessment Ages and Stages once children are toddlers and preschoolers. As a parent I like the questionaires that the pediatric nurses asked us at doctors appointments. I also liked the ones we got in the mail, but I can not remember what agency they were from. As teachers we familiarize ourselves with all of the developmental stages, but as first time parents, we sometimes need reminders.
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