Home Visit Plan
Baby’s age: 18 Months, 1-2 weeks
Parental Health
- Discuss with mother any concerns she has regarding her physical and emotional health.
- Present and discuss The Connection between Laughter, Humor and Good Health
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.
- Collect the Infant Health Care Form.
- ReviewParent Reflections: My Toddler is 18 Months Old
Child Development
- Present Parents as Teachers: 18 Month: Week 1
- Discussion Points
- Value of play
- Play with others
- Beginning pretend play
- Parent Handouts
- Play is Learning, Your Child or Your Baby
- Activity: Pretend Picnic
- Present Growing Great Kids: 16 – 18 Months
- Unit Topic Headings
- Play And Stimulation
- Discussion Points
- Making Connections
- Teaching Problem Solving Through Play
- Experiencing Concepts And Learning Words Through Play
- Playing For Learning And Fun
- Home Time
- Parent Handouts: none this visit
- Activity
- Games For Young Children
- Obstacle Course
- Amazing Animals
- What’s In The Sack
- Flashlight Vocabulary
- Wet And Wild Water Play
- Present Growing Great Families
- Unit Topic Headings
- Growing Goals: Creating Individual Support Plans
- Discussion Points
- Making Connections
- What You Already Know About Achieving Goals
- Choosing A Goal
- Goals: One Step At A Time
- Home Time
- Parent Handouts
- Scoring With Goals
- Ready, Set, Goals
- Daily, Weekly, Monthly Planner (IFSP)
- Activity: none this visit
- Collect Ages and Stages Questionnaires Inventory: 18 Months
Collect Ages and Stages Questionnaires Social-Emotional Inventory: 18 Months
Personal & Environmental Safety
- Discuss any concerns that mother may have regarding her or her infant’s safety.
- Collect Home Safety Inventory (if not completed at 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.
- If mother has not yet graduated from high school or earned her GED, discussions should focus on motivating and supporting her in these activities.
- Review with mother her progress on her identified goals for herself and her toddler. Update her current Turning My Dreams Into Goals.
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