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Learn about the significance of tracking developmental milestones, access free resources, and support parents along the way. Understanding milestones, recognizing signs, and how to help parents are key takeaways. Tracking progress assists in identifying delays early. Utilize CDC's free tools, such as the Milestone Moments Booklet and Milestone Tracker App. Watch instructional videos and join online training. Translated materials are available for vulnerable populations. Educators play a crucial role in developmental monitoring by engaging parents, celebrating achievements, and acting promptly on concerns. Take advantage of available resources for effective milestone tracking.
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“Learn the Signs. Act Early.” Follow each child’s developmental journey, and show parents the path, too!
You’ll learn • Why tracking each child’s developmental milestones is important • About free resources to help • How you can help parents along the way
Developmental Milestones All children develop at their own pace. Some will reach milestones slightly late or early. • Milestones are things most children can do by a certain age • How a child plays, learns, speaks, acts, and moves • You see these every day • They offer important clues about each child’s developmental health • Parents may need guidance in recognizing
Tracking Milestones Helps You… • Understand each child’s developmental progress • Determine if a child needs extra help or additional challenges in a particular area • Gather objective information for talking with supervisors and/or parents • Tracking and sharing milestones with parents routinely will make conversations easier if there is ever a concern
Tracking Milestones Helps Parents… • Understand that watching for milestones is important • Better understand child development • Pinpoint any potential developmental concerns
Tracking Milestones Is Important Tracking a child’s milestones gives you the chance to catch early signs of possible developmental delays so the child has the best chance to get the help he or she might need.
Free Milestone Tracking Tools • Developed by CDC’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” program • Free, easy to use • Available in English and Spanish • A variety of options
Milestone Moments Booklet… Everyday use: Give each family a copy of the booklet Review milestones and development tips with each family regularly Discuss red flags if necessary Use the booklet as a reference Use to inform parent-teacher conferences
Milestones in Action Videos FREE library of photos and videos of developmental milestones https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/milestones-in-action.html
Watch Me! Online Training Available for CEU course credit (approved by VT Northern Lights at CCV)
Reaching Vulnerable Populations • Translated Act Early materials • Find more translations at: http://www.vermontfamilynetwork.org/services/early-childhood/developmental-milestones/ • Interpretation services offered by HMG contact center 14 14
Helping Your Students Learn And Grow • Tracking milestones is a great first step in developmental monitoring • Share your milestone tracking with parents, including celebrating when a child meets milestones • Talk with parents about the milestones they see • Act early and share concerns • Refer to a Help Me Grow child development specialist (Dial 2-1-1 ext. 6, text HMGVT to 898211, or email at info@helpmegrowvt.org)
Key Lessons • Understanding and tracking milestones are important parts of your job • CDC has free resources to help • Involve parents in tracking development • Acting early can make a real difference 16
Follow each child’s developmental journey, and show parents the path, too! Visit www.cdc.gov/ActEarly today. “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” 17