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A great way to keep track of a child's upper- and lower-case letter recognition.

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Examples of behaviors at various months during a baby's first year.

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Record and assess which sounds your students (or children) know with this worksheet.

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Includes Gap, Old Navy, Gymboree, Carter's, OshKosh, and Hanna Andersson (which doubles as a Euro size chart).

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Includes four different sets of checklists: Infant, Toddler, Young Child, Preschool.  Empower yourself as your child's first teacher!

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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.  

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Determine a child's literacy skills with this two-page form.

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Track a child's progress in basic math and science concepts with this form.

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This simple checklist will help you determine your student's computer skills and track their progress throughout the year.

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Note:  Breastfeeding is ideal for both mom and baby, but may not always be an option.

Read more about the Benefits of Breastfeeding here.

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Check either yes or no for each question to help determine your toddler's language abilities.

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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.

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This checklist helps caregivers identify different aspects of development in infants and toddlers.

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Lists which foods to eat more of, as well as which to eat less of, and what to try to avoid altogether.

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18 months through 5 years.  Print these as a handy reference to monitor your child's development!

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Identify a child's motor skills and self-help abilities with this checklist.

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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!?!

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A color-coded guide to stages of teething.  Includes upper vs. lower teeth.

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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.

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A handy reference sheet with guidelines of when to introduce kitchen/cooking skills to children.

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