Kids on Track Checklists
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Have you ever wondered if your child is where he/she should be development wise? Ever thought, Gee, the other kids seem to say so many more words than my son/daughter?
Well, this easy to use book includes checklists to track your childs development in 5 main areas; Thinking, Social, Language, Moral, Physical, and gives you formulas to tell if your child is on track. It also provides activities you can do with your child to advance his/her growth. If your child should need intervention, it assists you in finding the path to insuring your childs success.
Every parent should have this book.
One Sweet World
Michele Fitzsimmons lives in Yorktown Heights, New York, with her husband and three sons. She graduated from New York University in 2002, with a master’s degree in counseling. She was a school counselor and reading teacher at PS 156 in the South Bronx, New York. In 1999, Mrs. Fitzsimmons received a master’s degree in teaching reading and writing from Manhattanville College. She has taught first grade in Katonah and Harrison, New York. She is a New York State-certified reading teacher and elementary school teacher, and earned a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education in 1996 from the University of Delaware. She grew up in Chappaqua, New York. M. Theresa Bromley, a native Chicagoan, currently lives in Mahopac, New York, with her husband, daughter, and son. After graduating from Loyola University Chicago with a BS in biology, Theresa earned her master’s degree in health sciences and physician assistance from the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey. She has been practicing hospital-based pediatrics since 2002, and has focused on neonatology since 2007. Mrs. Bromley is currently a neonatal Physician Assistant for the Danbury Hospital Newborn Intensive Care Unit in Danbury, Connecticut.
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Kids on Track Checklists - One Sweet World
Contents
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
INTRODUCTION
The Parts You Don’t See
How to Use This Book
BIRTH - 3 MONTHS
3-6 MONTHS
6 -12 MONTHS
1-2 YEARS
2-3 YEARS
3-4 YEARS
4-5 YEARS
5-7 YEARS
7-11 YEARS
Acknowledgments
As with a plant, so with a child. His mind grows by natural stages. A child creeps before he walks, sits before he stands, cries before he laughs, babbles before he talks, draws a circle before he draws a square, lies before he tells the truth, and is selfish before he is altruistic. Such sequences are part of the order of Nature… Every child, therefore, has a unique pattern of growth, but that pattern is a variant of a basic ground plan.
(Bigge and Hunt, 1962, p. 166)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
missing image fileMichele Fitzsimmons lives in Yorktown Heights, New York, with her husband and three sons. She graduated from New York University in 2002, with a master’s degree in counseling. She was a school counselor and reading teacher at PS 156 in the South Bronx, New York. In 1999, Mrs. Fitzsimmons received a master’s degree in teaching reading and writing from Manhattanville College. She has taught first grade in Katonah and Harrison, New York. She is a New York State-certified reading teacher and elementary school teacher, and earned a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education in 1996 from the University of Delaware. She grew up in Chappaqua, New York.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
missing image fileM. Theresa Bromley, a native Chicagoan, currently lives in Mahopac, New York, with her husband, daughter, and son. After graduating from Loyola University Chicago with a BS in biology, Theresa earned her master’s degree in health sciences and physician assistance from the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey. She has been practicing hospital-based pediatrics since 2002, and has focused on neonatology since 2007. Mrs. Bromley is currently a neonatal Physician Assistant for the Danbury Hospital Newborn Intensive Care Unit in Danbury, Connecticut.
The greatest way to secure our future is to nurture our children. We dedicate this book to the parents and caregivers who foster the