The infant and toddlerhood stage covers infants from birth until three years of age. The Middle Childhood stage is from 7 to 11 and finally, Adolescence covers children twelve and up. On each page, a fact sheet was created to help the viewer understand developments and milestones that are happening for the child.
The infant and toddlerhood stage covers infants from birth until three years of age. The Middle Childhood stage is from 7 to 11 and finally, Adolescence covers children twelve and up. On each page, a fact sheet was created to help the viewer understand developments and milestones that are happening for the child.
The infant and toddlerhood stage covers infants from birth until three years of age. The Middle Childhood stage is from 7 to 11 and finally, Adolescence covers children twelve and up. On each page, a fact sheet was created to help the viewer understand developments and milestones that are happening for the child.
into stages of development. The first stage starts before the baby is even born. This stage is called preconception. The infant and toddlerhood stage will cover infants from birth until three years of age. Early Childhood covers young children from the age of four until seven. Middle Childhood is from 7 to 11 and lastly, Adolescence will cover children twelve and up. On each page, a fact sheet was created to help the viewer understand developments and milestones that are happening for the child as well as social and cultural influences on their development. It is important to have knowledge of delays that may occur. For each development stage, a few are given. Parents and caregivers are offered a few ideas to help foster their childs development. We hope that these fact sheets will help parents and caregivers understand the milestones that are happening and how we can help encourage their development.