Information Booklet For First Time Parents

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Started by anita.lynette · Wed, 3 Jun 2015 · 6:57 PM · 1 replies · 2,467 views

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anita.lynette Original Post ⏱ Wed, 3 Jun 2015 · 6:57 PM ·💬 6 posts
Need help please.

For this task you are required to develop a resource information booklet for the first time parents with children under 12 month. The resource must be produced in the form of a booklet and include at a minimum.

1. Developmental milestones they can expect to see their child achieve in the first 12 months. At four months thr child will be showing good head control, lifting it up 90degrees when open his or her tummy. Smiling laughing out loud, reaching out for objects and following there eyes on moving objects. At eight months keeping head level with shoulders, looking for dropped objects. At 12months walking or standing up

2. Ideas to help support their infants development develop posture practice basic skills build movements.

4. Strategies to help their infants settle into care
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Perth ⏱ Wed, 15 Jul 2015 · 3:43 PM ·💬 2 posts
I would suggest visiting children s hospital website for pediatric milestones and progression of development.

For movement building try O.T's australia

settling infants: kidspot has great guides and suggestions for transitioning practices
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