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Child Development

Child Development

Learn how to support your child's growth and development from birth to age 5.

Every child grows and learns at their own pace, and understanding how your child is developing is one of the most important things you can do as a parent.

Why does child development matter?

Child development lays the foundation for how children grow, learn, and interact with the world.

Child Development

From birth to age five, children go through important milestones in how they move, speak, think, and connect with others. When we understand and support their development early on, we can help them build confidence, succeed in school, and thrive in life.
Paying attention to your child's development can help you support their learning, build strong connections, and recognize any areas where they may need extra support.

Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ)

The ASQ is a simple way to see how your child is growing and learning. It helps you notice what your child is doing well and spot any areas where they might need a little extra support. Since you spend the most time with your child, your answers give us the best picture of their development!

Interested in completing an ASQ?

-You complete the questionnaire at home; it only takes about 10-15 minutes. 
-The ASQ asks about everyday activities like walking, talking, and playing. 
-After you submit the questionnaire, our Care Coordinator team reviews your answers.
-You'll receive a personalized summary with feedback, ideas for activities to support your child, and information on next steps, if needed. 

Essential Resources for Families

How and Why to Read Wordless Picture Books

Reading wordless picture books with children supports early literacy by encouraging creativity...

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Finding the Balance: Managing
Screen Time for Young Children

While screen time is an unavoidable part of modern life, it's important to be intentional about how much...

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Toilet Training Tips

Toilet training can be challenging, but with consistency, patience, and child-friendly strategies like...

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How to Talk with Your Young Child about Scary or Sad News

When children are exposed to upsetting news, they often look to adults for emotional cues and safety...

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Play:
Thinking Outside of the Box

Sometimes, the simplest toys, like a cardboard box, offer the biggest opportunities for creativity...

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Find tools, guides, and support to help you navigate your child's early years.

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Need Parenting Support?

Call or Text: 844.456.5437

Parenting can be tough, but you don’t have to do it alone. Whether you need advice, developmental screening, or resources like free preschool or childcare, we're here to help. Reach out today for guidance and support tailored to your needs.

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