A great way to keep track of a child's upper- and lower-case letter recognition.
Examples of behaviors at various months during a baby's first year.
Record and assess which sounds your students (or children) know with this worksheet.
Includes Gap, Old Navy, Gymboree, Carter's, OshKosh, and Hanna Andersson (which doubles as a Euro size chart).
Includes four different sets of checklists: Infant, Toddler, Young Child, Preschool. Empower yourself as your child's first teacher!
Simple sheet breaks down foods to introduce by baby's age. Includes checkboxes and thumbs up/down to help keep track of which foods have been tried.
Determine a child's literacy skills with this two-page form.
Track a child's progress in basic math and science concepts with this form.
This simple checklist will help you determine your student's computer skills and track their progress throughout the year.
Note: Breastfeeding is ideal for both mom and baby, but may not always be an option.
Check either yes or no for each question to help determine your toddler's language abilities.
Analyze a child's initiation of an activity, their attention span, curiousity, frustration tolerance, relationship with teacher, acceptance of routines and limits, reactions to adults other than teacher, and interactions with other children.
This checklist helps caregivers identify different aspects of development in infants and toddlers.
Lists which foods to eat more of, as well as which to eat less of, and what to try to avoid altogether.
18 months through 5 years. Print these as a handy reference to monitor your child's development!
Identify a child's motor skills and self-help abilities with this checklist.
I have to admit something, I hate being pregnant, point blank. I am grateful for it, but between us, honestly I don't enjoy it. I don't enjoy being huge, people touching me or basically everything else that comes along with it. I had a women come out of the Target bathroom stall and directly come over to me and start touching my stomach, why? Why would you do that to me, you’re a stranger and you didn't even wash your hands!?!
A color-coded guide to stages of teething. Includes upper vs. lower teeth.
A helpful form to communicate a bullying incident with parents for both students involved.
Physical, verbal, and social/emotional bullying actions are listed, as well as space to list the action(s) taken following the incident.
A handy reference sheet with guidelines of when to introduce kitchen/cooking skills to children.