Home Visit Plan
Baby’s age: 8 months, 1-2 weeks
Parental Health
- Discuss with mother any concerns she has regarding her physical and emotional health.
- Collect Substance Use and Smoking Inventory.
- Collect Beck Depression Inventory
Parenting
- 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, Parent Express: 8 Months Old giving attention to the article, “Feeding Fork Mashed Foods”.
- Present also as anticipatory guidance, From Baby Bottle to Cup
- Using the handout, Separation Anxiety, discuss with mother ways she can help her infant cope with separations.
- Review Parent Reflections: My Baby is 8 Months Old to support mother’s maternal role.
- Share with father, The 8th Month of Fatherhood
Child Development
- Present Parents as Teachers: 8 Month: Week 1
- Discussion Points
- Stranger anxiety
- Attachment
- How emotions develop
- Parent Handouts
- Your Child or Your Baby, 8 to14 Months: What’s Special About This Age:, p. D-167/D-177
- Your Child or Your Baby, 8 to 14 Months: Social-Emotional Development, p. D173/D-183
- Understanding the Difference Between Stranger Anxiety and Separation Anxiety
- Attachment After 6 Months, Your Child or Attachment After 6 Months, Your Baby
- Video: Born to Learn ™ Neuroscience Video: Segment # 10, Emotional Development
- Activity: Mirror Play
- Present Growing Great Kids: 7 – 9 Months
- Unit Topic Headings
- Basic Care
- Social And Emotional Development
- Physical And Brain Development
- Parent’s Corner
- Discussion Points
- Making Connections
- Social And Emotional Development
- Windows Of Opportunity
- Moms Are The Gatekeepers
- Parent Handouts
- Social And Emotional Development: 7 – 9 Months
- Early Brain Development: Windows Of Opportunity
- What Babies Can/Will Learn To Do: 7 – 9 Months
- Supporting Development: 7 – 9 Months
- Activity: none this visit
Personal & Environmental Safety
- Collect Home Safety Inventory
- Discuss any concerns that mother may have regarding her or her infant’s safety.
- Follow up with discussion of any concerns related to the previous visit.
Social Supports
- Discuss with mother the amount and quality of support she is receiving from her significant other, family and friends.
Life Course Development
- Discuss with mother the impact of parenting on her current activities surrounding work/school.
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