Google Translate Disclaimer

Translation on this website is provided by Google Translate, a third-party automated translator tool. The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of translations performed by Google Translate, or for any issues or damages resulting from its use.

Parents and Parents to Be Banner
print header

Child Development

Children grow and change rapidly. Parents and caregivers play a big role in supporting their child's healthy growth and development.

Understanding how children grow and develop can help you keep your child safe (for example, by putting age-appropriate safety measures in place for your child's age and stage).  Monitoring your child's growth and development can also help you to decide when to talk to your child's health care provider, if you are concerned that your child is not reaching some milestones.

Developmental screens are one great way to keep track of your child’s progress. They can help you spot early concerns. Remember to seek out professional advice if you find any developmental concerns - early detection and help are key!

 

Visit:

Caring for Kids - Your Child's Development: What to Expect English / Francais

Enhanced 18-Month Well-Baby Visit

Speech and Language Development

Rourke Baby Record - Resources English / Francais

Best Start: Learning to Play and Playing to Learn: What Families Can Do English / Francais

 

Help and Support

EarlyON Child and Family Centres English / Francais

Simcoe County Early Intervention Services: Parent Guide (PDF 6.16 MB) English / Francais

Simcoe County Early Intervention

District of Muskoka: Hands TheFamilyHelpNetwork.ca English / Francais

District of Muskoka: One Kids Place English / Francais

Did you find what you were looking for today?
What did you like about this page?
How can we improve this page?
Page
Feedback

If you have any questions or concerns that require a response, please contact Health Connection directly.

Thanks for your feedback.
Failed to submit comment. Please try submitting again or contact us at the Health Unit.
Comment already submitted ...