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    Hi,

    Does anyone have a child development chart that I could use please? I am looking for one before I spend time typing one up.

    What I am looking for is what an average child could do by a certain age and if possible signs of possible delayed devlopment.

    If anyone can help or point me in the right direction that would be fab!

    TIA

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    Hiya,


    The development matters document is effectively a development chart. But Knutsford Childminding website has a more concise version that is easier to use 'at a glance' which I came accross on line and use as a tracker in my childrens files :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Belly2009 View Post
    Hi,

    Does anyone have a child development chart that I could use please? I am looking for one before I spend time typing one up.

    What I am looking for is what an average child could do by a certain age and if possible signs of possible delayed devlopment.

    If anyone can help or point me in the right direction that would be fab!

    TIA
    Hi my DO has given me some brilliant ones. If you can pm me your e mail address I can send them to you, most prob tomorrow night. Im not very good with pc stuff, so please be patient with me ha ha xx
    Julie X X

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    I've been struggling to put one together also. Julie, would you mind sharing your resource with me? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by julie w View Post
    Hi my DO has given me some brilliant ones. If you can pm me your e mail address I can send them to you, most prob tomorrow night. Im not very good with pc stuff, so please be patient with me ha ha xx
    Hi Julie check with her thats its ok to share
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    Hi i am also looking for one if thats ok to share please?

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    Sarah707 produced one in the free resources

    http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/fr...0-%20forum.pdf

    Perhaps check out what else is there
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