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Bright Futures Infancy 0 - 11 Months. Children are our future. They will not have a bright future unless they receive the preventive health care they need. -- Betty Bumpers Every Child By Two, Immunization Advocacy Coalition. How to Use Bright Futures: Developmental Sections.
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Bright FuturesInfancy0 - 11 Months Children are our future. They will not have a bright future unless they receive the preventive health care they need. -- Betty BumpersEvery Child By Two, Immunization Advocacy Coalition
How to Use Bright Futures:Developmental Sections • Each Developmental Section Includes: • Developmental Overview • Developmental Charts Family Preparation forHealth Supervision • Strengths and Issues of theChild, Family and Community
...How to Use Bright Futures:Developmental Sections • Health Supervision Topics • "Portrait" of the child and family • Health supervision questions • Developmental surveillance and milestones (or developmental surveillance and school performance) • Observation of parent-child interaction • Physical examination • Additional screening procedures • Immunizations • Anticipatory guidance for the family • Opportunities for building partnerships
Infancy: Preconceptual Period • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community
...Infancy: Prenatal Period • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community
...Infancy: Initial Visit • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community
...Infancy: Birth • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community
...Infancy: Self-Regulation • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community
...Infancy:Physical Development - Part 1 • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development - 1 • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community
...Infancy:Physical Development - Part 2 • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development - 2 • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community
...Infancy:Physical Development - Part 3 • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development - 3 • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community
...Infancy:Cognitive Development • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development • Cognitive/LinguisticDevelopment • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community
...Infancy:Social Development - Part 1 • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development - 1 • Family and Community
...Infancy:Social Development - Part 2 • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development - 2 • Family and Community
...Infancy:Family & Community - Part 1 • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community - 1
...Infancy:Family & Community - Part 2 • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community - 2
...Infancy:Family & Community - Part 3 • Preconceptual Period • Prenatal Period • Initial Visit • Birth • Self-Regulation • Physical Development • Cognitive/Linguistic Development • Social/Emotional Development • Family and Community - 3
Health Supervision:One Month Visit • Step 1: Questions for the Parent(s) • Step 2: Developmental Surveillance and Milestones • Step 3: Observation of Parent-Infant Interaction • Step 4: Physical Examination • Step 5: Additional Screenings andProcedures • Step 6: Anticipatory Guidance
... One Month Visit:Developmental Surveillance • Step 1: Questions for the Parent(s) • Step 2: Developmental Surveillance and Milestones • Step 3: Observation of Parent-Infant Interaction • Step 4: Physical Examination • Step 5: Additional Screenings and Procedures • Step 6: Anticipatory Guidance
... One Month Visit:Observation • Step 1: Questions for the Parent(s) • Step 2: Developmental Surveillance and Milestones • Step 3: Observation of Parent-Infant Interaction • Step 4: Physical Examination • Step 5: Additional Screenings andProcedures • Step 6: Anticipatory Guidance
... One Month Visit:Physical Examination • Step 1: Questions for the Parent(s) • Step 2: Developmental Surveillance and Milestones • Step 3: Observation of Parent-Infant Interaction • Step 4: Physical Examination • Step 5: Additional Screenings andProcedures • Step 6: Anticipatory Guidance
... One Month Visit:Additional Screenings • Step 1: Questions for the Parent(s) • Step 2: Developmental Surveillance and Milestones • Step 3: Observation of Parent-Infant Interaction • Step 4: Physical Examination • Step 5: Additional Screenings and Procedures • Step 6: Anticipatory Guidance
... One Month Visit:Anticipatory Guidance • Step 1: Questions for the Parent(s) • Step 2: Developmental Surveillance and Milestones • Step 3: Observation of Parent-Infant Interaction • Step 4: Physical Examination • Step 5: Additional Screenings and Procedures • Step 6: Anticipatory Guidance • Promotion of Healthy and Safe Habits • Promotion of Parent-Infant Interaction • Promotion of Constructive Family Relationships and Parental Health • Promotion of Community Interactions
Infancy: 0 - 11 Months • Summary of Health Supervision Visits • Initial Visit: Beginning the Partnership • Newborn Visit • Within First Week Visit • One Month Visit • Two Month Visit • Four Month Visit • Six Month Visit • Nine Month Visit
Building Partnerships DuringInfancy What Else Should We Talk About? • Summarize findings atthe end of each visit. • Arrange Continuing Care • Before the Next Visit • Other Care • Strengths
...Building Partnerships During Infancy What Else Should We Talk About? • Summarize findings at the end of each visit. • Arrange Continuing Care • Before the Next Visit • Other Care
Periodicity Schedule For the 29 Recommended Health Supervision Visits
Bright FuturesPocket Guide New design to come
To order additional materials and to find out more about Bright Futures, contact: Bright Futures Project National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health Georgetown University 2000 15th Street, North, Suite 701 Arlington, VA 22201-2617 Tel: (703) 524-7802 Fax: (703) 524-9335 E-mail: BrightFutures@ncemch.org Bright Futures Web site: www.brightfutures.org