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6 Years Booster Seat until your child has reached 4 feet 9 inches and is between 8 and 12 years old
Yearly check-ups with a health care provider is important
4 Yearsq Cooperates with other children
q Tells stories
q Uses scissors
q Can name 4 colors
2 Yearsq Points to things in a book
q Begins to sort shapes and colors
q Throws a ball overhead
Use a forward-facing car seat with a harness, as required. HealthyChildren.org
5 Yearsq Aware of gender
q Speaks very clearly
q Counts 10 or more things
q Hops
3 Yearsq Dresses and undress self
q Can name most familiar things
q Pedals a tricycle
12 Monthsq Plays games like “peek a boo”
q Tries to say words to you
q Follows simple directions like “pick up the toy”
Complete first oral health visit by age 1
6 Monthsq Likes to look at self in mirror
q Responds to own name
q Rolls over in both directions
Start reading to your child daily
4 Monthsq Begins to babble
q Holds head steady
q Reaches for a toy with one hand
Healthy eating and active living begins now
Visit GetFitAZKids.org
Birth - 2 Monthsq Coos
q Begins to smile at people
q Pays attention to faces
Questions about breastfeeding visit HealthyChildren.org/breastfeeding
BARe iS BeST FoR YoUR BABY’S SLeeP enViRonMenT.
Keep your baby cozy without the clutter - never add pillows, cushions, quilts etc to your baby’s crib or bassinet. Go to HealthyChildren.org for more information.
18 Monthsq May have temper tantrums
q Says several single words
q Walks alone, drinks from a cup
Car seat should stay rear facing until 2 years or they reach height/weight limits. HealthyChildren.org
6 Year Well Visit Appt Date ________________________
5 Year Well Visit Appt Date ________________________
4 Year Well Visit Appt Date ________________________
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3 Year Well Visit Appt Date ________________________
9 Month Well Visit Appt Date ________________________
18 Month Well Visit Appt Date ________________________
15 Month Well Visit r DTaP (if not given at 12 months) Appt Date ________________________
6 Month Well Visit Appt Date ________________________
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4 Month Well Visit Appt Date ________________________
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Birth Appt Date ________________________
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Poison Control 1.800.222.1222
WIC 1.800.252.5942
BiKe HeLMeT SAFeTY
Buy a fitting helmet
Have your child wear their helmet on every bike ride
Visit SafeKids.org/bike
Scan QR code with your smart phone for immunization info.
12 Month Well Visit Appt Date ________________________
r DTaP r Hib r PCV r IPV r Influenza (Yearly)r MMR r VAR r HepA
This information is based on Health Guidelines for 2013. Always talk to your doctor and visit CDC.gov for up to date information.
*This is a family friendly schedule. Please talk to your child’s doctor for specific immunization recommendations.
Love your baby...they learn to be secure by being loved and cared for.
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Make Healthy Choices Before You Get Pregnant
It’s Almost Time!
Keep You and Your Baby Healthy
During Your Pregnancy
q Take a multivitamin with folic acid
q eat right and stay active and fit
q Visit your health care provider for regular checkups
q See your dentist for regular exams and cleanings
q Make sure your immunizations are up to date
CoMMUniTY ReSoURCeS inFoRMATion
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HeALTHY eATinG
PHYSiCAL ACTiViTY
YoUR PReGnAnT BoDY
Pack your bag ahead of time. Make sure you
have a going home outfit for baby as well as
a few comfy options for
yourself and personal care
products.
Go to all your prenatal care checkups, even if you are feeling fine. it is important to follow your doctor’s orders. Call their office with questions, they are there to take care of you.
install a proper child seat restraint (infant seat) in your car prior to going to the hospital. Follow the installation instructions. All infants should ride in a rear-facing car seat until they are 2 years old or they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their car seat’s manufacturer. Visit NHTSA.gov or HealthyChildren.org for more help and to find an inspection station near you.
Talk to your doctor about the options you have during labor and write a birth plan to provide him/her. Bring this plan to the hospital for your delivery nurse to see as well.
Continue to eat healthy and stay as active as you have been during your pregnancy, unless your doctor tells you otherwise.
Things to Think About!Set up a safe sleep nursery for your baby and
visit AZDHS.gov/baby or HealthyChildren.org
Child Safety Seats - visit NHTSA.gov to find
a location near you to inspect your car seat.
Breastfeeding - Call 1-800-833-4642 with any questions.
There are many organizations available to help answer your questions and link you with resources. Visit AdelanteHealthcare.com or call 1-877-809-5092 to schedule your appointment today. Arizona Department of Health Services, Healthy Babies webpage also has information and resources for you. Visit AZDHS.gov/baby for information about WiC, safe sleep nurseries, healthy eating, vitamins and more.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Hotline 1-800-833-4642 or visit HealthyChildren.org/breastfeeding
Community Health Centers or CHC’s Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers - AACHC.orgAdelante Healthcare 1-877-809-5092CHC’s are non-profit clinics located in medically underserved areas - both rural and urban - throughout Arizona. They share a mission of making comprehensive primary care accessible to anyone regardless of insurance status. Contact them today if you are looking for medical services for you or your family.
Woman Infant and Children (WIC) 1-800-252-5942 • AZDHS.gov/azwic WiC provides food, nutrition and breastfeeding information for women, infants and children.
Where to Go for Help?
Talk to Your Doctor About:
Eating Healthy for You & Your Baby
It All Feels New!
• Staying healthy and active • Weight gain questions • Managing stress • 6 month dental cleanings & check-ups • Getting a Tdap vaccine with each pregnancy
it’s important to eat healthy foods while you are pregnant and even after baby arrives! A well balanced diet will help you feel better and provide you with the nutrition you need.
Visit ChooseMyPlate.gov for healthy and balanced food choices for you during your pregnancy and for your growing family.
Vitamins are also important – your daily prenatal vitamin and don’t forget to take folic acid too.
Scan the QR code for important information and links.
Things like – is caffeine ok, what about pregnancy cravings,
how can i manage my stress, what foods should i avoid and so
much more.
This information is based on Health Guidelines for 2013. Always talk to your doctor and visit CDC.gov for up to date information.
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important information and answers to questions
about pregnancy and labor.
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