15 Month Check-Up
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Well Visit Checklist
• Check Vitals
• Fluoride Varnish
• What to expect at this age
• VaccinesFeeding
• Should be on table/finger foods
• Self feeding should be improving and you may introduce utensils
• Your baby should no longer be receiving bottles; however, if you are still weaning to a cup, make sure bottles are NOT given at bedtime
• Continue to avoid peanut butter and shellfish until 2 years old
• If your water supply is from a well, continue fluoride supplementationSleeping/Hygiene
• May start to have night terrors
• May wean to 1 nap a day
• Brush your child’s teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice a day after their first and last meal to help prevent cavities
• Continue a consistent bedtime routine -
Development
• Points/Grunts/pulls others to wanted items
• 1-2 non-specific words other than "Mama" and "Dada"
• Walks well/stoops and recovers easily
• Follows simple commands
• Starts to have tantrums
• Able to drink from a cupSafety
• Car seat safety -Keep up with current AAP guidelines
• Sunscreen and DEET(<10%) containing insect repellant are safe to use
• Remember gun safety
• Keep sharp and small objects out of reach
• Remember water safety
• Be aware of potential ingestions/poisonings -
Downloads
• 15 Month Visit
• Fluoride Varnish Educational Brochure
18 Month Check-Up
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Well Visit Checklist
• Check Vitals
• Fluoride Varnish
• What to expect at this age
• MCHAT-R (Autism Screen)
• Ages and Stages Developmental Screen (ASQ)
• VaccinesFeeding
• Start to use utensils better
• Offer wide variety of foods with different tastes and textures
• Don't give up if your toddler refuses a new food
• Toddlers may need to see and play with new foods before trying them
• If your water supply is from a well, continue with fluoride supplementationSleeping/Hygiene
• May still have night terrors
• Continue a consistent bedtime routine
• Brush your child’s teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice a day after their first and last meal to help prevent cavities -
Development
• Becoming more independent
• Offer 2 choices whenever possible
• Likes to scribble
• Points to at least one body part
• Speaks at least 5-10 words spontaneously/imitates more
• Provide consistent discipline
• Catch them "being good" and offer lots of praise
• Walks well and begins to run
• May start hitting/biting
• Begin "Time Out"
• May begin to show some interest in toilet trainingSafety
• Car seat safety -Keep up with current AAP guidelines
• Sunscreen and DEET(<10%) containing insect repellant are safe to use
• Remember gun safety
• Keep sharp and small objects out of reach
• Remember water safety
• Be aware of potential ingestions/poisonings -
Downloads
• 18 Month Visit
• Developmental Screen
• MCHAT
• Fluoride Varnish Educational Brochure
• Picky EatersImmunizations
• DTaP, IIV (Seasonally)Please Download, Fill Out, and Bring to Your Appointment
• PEARLS English
• PEARLS Spanish
• MCHAT (English)
• MCHAT (Spanish)
24 Month Check-Up
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Well Visit Checklist
• Check Vitals
• SEEK Questionnaire
• Vision Screen & Hearing Screen
• Anemia & Lead Test
• MCHAT-R (Autism Screen)
• Ages and Stages Development Screen (ASQ)
• Fluoride Varnish
• What to expect at this age
• VaccinesFeeding
• Uses utensils fairly well
• Drinks from a cup
• May switch to a chewable multivitamin
• Keep offer wide variety of foods and offer them repeatedlySleeping/Hygiene
• May be ready to transition to toddler or twin bed
• Continue a consistent bedtime routine
• Brush your child’s teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice a day after their first and last meal to help prevent cavities -
Development
• Imitates adults well
• Pretend play increases
• Parallel play with other children increases
• Vocabulary of at least 50 words
• Uses 2 word phrases
• Enjoys reading
• Makes lines and circles with crayons
• Kicks a ball and jumps
• Follows 2 step commands
• Offer lots of praise
• Consistent discipline and time out
• Toilet trainingSafety
• Car seat safety - Follow AAP Guidelines
• Sunscreen and DEET(<10%) containing insect repellant are safe to use
• Remember gun safety
• Keep sharp and small objects out of reach
• Remember water safety
• Be aware of potential ingestions/poisonings
• Always wear a helmet! Even on tricycles! -
Downloads
• 24 Month Visit
• Developmental Screen
• MCHAT
• SEEK Parent Questionnaire
• CPA Resource List
• Fluoride Varnish Educational Brochure
• Brushing Your Child’s Teeth
• Picky EatersImmunizations
• HAV, IIV (Seasonally)Please Download, Fill Out, and Bring to Your Appointment
• PEARLS (English)
• PEARLS Spanish
• MCHAT (English)
• MCHAT (Spanish)
• 24 Month Questionnaire (English)
• 24 Month Questionnaire (Spanish)
30 Month Check-Up
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Well Visit Checklist
• Check Vitals
• Ages and Stages Developmental Screen (ASQ) • Fluoride Varnish
• What to expect at this age
• Seasonal Flu VaccineFeeding
• Continue to offer a wide variety of foods
• Continue chewable multivitamin
• Offer at least 3 servings of dairy per daySleeping/Hygiene
• Continue a consistent bedtime routine
• Brush your child’s teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice each day after their first and last meal to help prevent cavities -
Development
• Increase in pretend play and starts to play "with" other children
• Brushes own teeth with help
• Copies vertical line
• Points to at least 6 body parts
• READ, READ, READ!
• Uses short phrases
• Strangers can understand 50% of language
• Starts to develop fears of new situations or events
• Toilet training ongoing
• Jumps up and down
• Throws ball overhead
• Provide consistent discipline
• Puts on clothes with helpSafety
• Car seat safety - Follow AAP Guidelines
• Sunscreen and DEET(<10%) containing insect repellant are safe to use
• Remember gun safety
• Keep sharp and small objects out of reach
• Remember water safety
• Be aware of potential ingestions/poisonings
• Always wear a helmet! Even on tricycles! -
Downloads
• 30 Month Visit
• Brushing Your Child’s TeethImmunizations
• IIV (seasonally)Please Download, Fill Out, and Bring to Your Appointment
• MCHAT (English)
• MCHAT (Spanish)
• 30 Month Questionnaire (English)
• 30 Month Questionnaire (Spanish)
3 Year Check-Up
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Well Visit Checklist
• Check Vitals
• Vision Screen
• Fluoride Varnish
• What to expect at this age
• Seasonal Flu VaccineFeeding
• Continue to offer a wide variety of foods
• Continue chewable multivitamin
• Offer at least 3 servings of dairy per daySleeping/Hygiene
• Continue a consistent bedtime routine
• May not need a nap daily
• Brush your child’s teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice each day after their first and last meal to help prevent cavities -
Development
• More imaginative and interactive play
• Carries on good conversation
• Can name a friend
• Provide consistent discipline
• Toilet trains during the day and possibly at night
• Builds a tower of 6 to 8 blocks
• Draws circle/person with 2 body parts
• READ, READ, READSafety
• Car seat safety - Follow AAP Guidelines
• Sunscreen and DEET(<10%) containing insect repellant are safe to use
• Remember gun safety
• Keep sharp and small objects out of reach
• Remember water safety
• Be aware of potential ingestions/poisonings
• Always wear a helmet! Even on tricycles! -
Downloads
• 3 Year Visit
• Fluoride Varnish Educational Brochure
• Brushing Your Child’s Teeth
• Picky EatersImmunizations
• IIV (Seasonally)Please Download, Fill Out, and Bring to Your Appointment
• PEARLS (English)
• PEARLS Spanish
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