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daycaremom88 07:16 PM 01-13-2013
Hi,
I was searching to see if I could find what I'm looking for but I couldn't.

I am wanting to do a simple basic milestones assessment on my younger ones ages 12 months- 24 months. Is there any website that I could get a template from or if someone has one they'd like to share I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks.
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Patches 09:58 PM 01-13-2013
Here is a chart that I use:

Milestones.pdf
Attached:
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Patches 10:03 PM 01-13-2013
It's not an assessment form but you could probably make one pretty easily using the areas of development listed.
I also have some forms that go along with it but they're more for anecdotal records. But, I can upload them if you want
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blandino 10:06 PM 01-13-2013
There is a program called "Learn the signs - act early", that aims at identifying developmental delays in young children at daycare. It also has great material for talking to parents about delays.
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Michael 11:21 PM 01-13-2013
Originally Posted by Patches:
Here is a chart that I use:

Attachment 1355
That's is nice one. Here is a simple one we have on the site: https://www.daycare.com/fastfacts/de...ilestones.html
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kendallina 05:29 AM 01-14-2013
I have used the Ages and Stages questionnaire. I think it's supposed to be one that you pay for, but if you do a google search for "ages and stages 12 months" or whatever age you need, you'll be able to find someone that has posted it. I think they make them in 6-month increments. Here's a link to the search results for a 12-month one. the first one is the questionnaire. It's meant to be completed by the parents, but it works well for child care providers as well. Hope that helps!

http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=...e%2012%20month
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Starburst 03:40 PM 01-14-2013
This is called a Desired Results Development Profile (DRDP) they have them for infant/todler (0-36 months), preschool (36 months-60 months), and school age (5 years and up). They help you understand at what part of development the child is at in every domain and shows you what the signs of it include and what the next level would be. It is used to help create curriculum for children who are doing well in some areas but need help in others. and you can always keep it in the child's files and do a new one to see if they are continuing to grow. It is also used to help teachers see if their is any concern they need to talk to the parents about for intervention before they start school.

http://www.wested.org/desiredresults.../form_drdp.htm

They also have little key chain ones that you can use to make little mini notes when it is not possible to sit down and document everything.
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