Home Visit Plan
Baby’s age: 35 months
Parental Health
- Discuss with mother any concerns she has regarding her physical and emotional health.
Parenting
- Discuss with mother any concerns she may have regarding her child’s physical and emotional health. The child’s next scheduled well child exam should occur around the third birthday.
- Ask mother the date of the next scheduled visit with the infant’s healthcare provider. If she is unable to provide the date, support her in making the appropriate appointment.
- Present as anticipatory guidance Bright Futures: 3 Year Visit
- Present as anticipatory guidance Parent Express: 35 and 36 Months Old
- Review Parent Reflections: My Preschooler is 35Months Old
Child Development
- Present Parents as Teachers: 35 Month: Week 1-3
- Discussion Points
- Learning to cut
- Learning to string
- Toilet learning setbacks
- Patterning and sequencing
- Music and intellectual development
- Preparing for the 3 year old visit
- Parent Handouts
- Helping Your Child Learn to Cut
- Music and Your Child’s Development or Music Helps Learning
- Rhymes and Songs Add-a-Page
- Activity: Tie-Dye Fun, making Patterns or Nibble Necklace
Collect Ages and Stages Questionnaires Inventory: 36 Months
Collect Ages and Stages Questionnaires Social-Emotional Inventory: 36 Months
- Present the Developmental Activity Packet: Age 2 Month 12. Review packet with mother and assist her in choosing activities for her to do with her child over the month between visits.
Personal & Environmental Safety
- Discuss any concerns that mother may have regarding her or her toddler’s safety.
Social Supports
- Discuss with mother the amount and quality of support she is receiving from her significant other, family and friends.
- Develop with mother a listing of community resources that the mother feels would be useful upon graduation from Every Child Succeeds.
Life Course Development
- Discuss with mother the impact of parenting on her current activities surrounding work/school.
- If mother has not yet graduated from high school or earned her GED, discussions should focus on motivating and supporting her in these activities.
- Review mother’s progress on activities that assists her child’s transition to preschool.
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