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Child Development / Getting to Know You Forms ©

Choose Child Development / Getting to Know You Form ©: Complete with parent when child begins childcare. Gathers important information childcare providers need to know about the children they take care of in 8 areas of development. Information is also helpful for physicians, teachers, and psychologists.
  • Birth - 12 Months
  • 12 - 24 Months
  • 24 Months - 3 Years
  • 3 Years - 4 Years
  • 4 Years - 5 Years
  • 5 Years - 6 Years
  • 6 Years and Older
  • Description: DayCarePro.com recommends that childcare providers have parent conferences every 6 to 12 months. In the future, compare the Child Development / Getting to Know You Forms with Child Development / Conference Forms to track a child's development and growth over time. This allows you to catch potential developmental problems as well as celebrate progress. Parents aren't the only ones who love our Child Development Forms. So do pediatricians, teachers, psychologists, and nurses. Areas of development include:
  • Diet: List feeding times, food restrictions, acceptable snacks, etc.
  • Emotional and Social: Child's mood and how they relate to people.
  • Language: How well child uses words and understands language.
  • Medical: List all necessary medical information.
  • Motor: Ability to use small muscles and large muscles.
  • Self-Care Skills: to perform basic self-care tasks to meet daily needs.
  • Sensory: Ability to see, touch, feel, taste, hear and cope with noises and light.
  • Special Concerns: List special concerns childcare provider needs to know about.
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