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18 Vision Development Milestones From Birth to Baby's First Birthday

Milestones can vary by 6 weeks (except that baby’s eyes should appear straight by the 5th month). If your child is not meeting milestones, please talk with your child’s primary health care provider. View this milestone pathway created by the National Center for Children’s Vision and Eye Health at Prevent Blindness.

Milestones - Birth to First Birthday

AAP Children and Disasters 

As part of the work to prepare professionals to manage disaster situations, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) created a special webpage for professionals working in early education and child care settings. The AAP website about children and disasters has a Special Webpage for child care providers that includes carefully selected links to credentialed, practical sources of information. Users will find workbooks, guides, sample forms and other tools on these sites. The materials are appropriate for both center-based and home-based facilities.

Active Supervision

All Head Start ECE staff and volunteers are responsible for making sure no child is left unsupervised. Active supervision is a strategy that works in classrooms, family child care, playgrounds, and buses. 

Print and display this at-a-glance handout and poster throughout your program to remind everyone of active supervision strategies.

Act Early - CDC Free Materials Promote Developmental Milestones

Learn the Signs, Act Early is a program of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It offers activities and materials that foster recognition of developmental milestones. The CDC Act Early website has free online materials for parents, credit-bearing professional development for early educators and health professionals. Examples include:

  • For Parents in Spanish and English: Amazing Me-It’s Busy Being 3! Download the FREE iBook or PDF version or order a FREE print copy at www.cdc.gov/AmazingMe

  • For Early Educators: Watch Me! Celebrating Milestones and Sharing Concerns is a FREE, 1-hour online continuing education course. The engaging videos are in 4 modules that take a total of an hour to view. They show how teachers/caregivers monitor the development of the children in their care and talk with parents about developmental concerns. For the continuing education credit, users must complete all 4 modules, each quiz and a final evaluation. Access the training at www.cdc.gov/WatchMeTraining

Act Early Campaign - CDC Go Out and Play Kit

The Centers for Disease Control and has created a 14 page Go Out and Play! Kit for use in early learning programs as part of its "Learn the Signs, Act Early" Campaign. The kit coordinates developmental milestones with games and activities for preschool children. In addition to tips for making outdoor activities fun and educational, the kit includes information for caregivers/teachers to use and for parents to engage in at-home play.

Breastfeeding-Friendly Child Care Guide

First Food developed a Breastfeeding-Friendly Child Care Guide to explain how child care programs can best support breast/chestfeeding parents and their children in their care, by following national breastfeeding and infant feeding standards.

Caring for Our Children, National Health and Safety Performance Standards

Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards; Guidelines for Early Care and Education Programs, 4th Edition contains guidelines on the development and evaluation of the health and safety of children in early care and education settings. Hard copy version of the book can be purchased from the bookstore of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Resources

To direct users to credentialed, reliable sources of information about health and safety, ECELS lists and offers links and other contact information for those that seem most helpful. This section lists national organizations, federally-funded National (child care) Resource Centers, federal and state agencies, other programs offered by the PA Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, other PA organizations whose work is relevant to early education/child care operation, resource lists by topic, Healthy Child Care organizations like ECELS in other states, and manuals/booklets/pamphlets/model policies

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