Prince George's County Infants & Toddlers Program
Milestones Fact Sheets
Parenting Tips
This interactive tool allows you to view how a developmental milestone category (social and emotional, cognitive, or language) changes as a child grows.
Interactive Milestones Chart
Children develop at their own pace, so it's impossible to tell exactly when yours will learn a given skill. The developmental milestones below will give you a general idea of the changes you can expect as your child gets older, but don't be alarmed if your child takes a slightly different course.
Important Web Sites
Parent Tips from Ready at Five
ParentTips is a monthly series designed especially for parents of young children. ParentTips provides you with information and fun tips for building your child's skills and abilities. Just a few minutes everyday will help your child be ready to succeed in school! If you are an early childhood educator or community leader, you can help distribute ParentTips! You can use ParentTips in your school, company, or organizational newsletters and flyers!
Infants & Toddlers Program
9415 Piscataway Road
Ste. 230
Clinton, MD 20735

Intake
301-265-8415
Fax 301-856-9459


The Early Head Start (EHS) program is for low-income infants, toddlers, pregnant women and their families. EHS programs enhance children's physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development; assist pregnant women to access comprehensive prenatal and postpartum care; support parents' efforts to fulfill their parental roles; and help parents move toward self-sufficiency.
Early Head Start Program
(for children birth to 24 months)
Here you’ll find science-based information and tools designed to help parents and caregivers nurture their young children’s development. Articles and information on topics such as: brain development, language and literacy, health and nutrition, temperament and behavior, etc.
A Judy Center is a place where community-based agencies and organizations collaborate under one roof to serve children and their families within or near a school.  This integrated approach promotes school readiness through early childhood care and education as well as family support and health programs.
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This is a dynamic "How to" show for families with young children (newborn to 6). The "Go-To Mom" is a national parenting expert and addresses parenting issues, discipline strategies, emotion coaching and much more! The show also presents cutting edge research about early childhood and brain development. Viewers can call in live to TheGoToMom's Talk Show. Various specialists are featured periodically.  See some of her videos on our own Video Library page.
Call in to the show!  Speak with Kimberley Clayton Blaine, a national child development expert!
Get Ready to Read! (GRTR!) is a national program to build the early literacy skills of preschool children.
Interactive site teaches games, stories, nursery rhymes, lullabyes, and finger plays.  Videos and stories are appropriate for babies through preschoolers.... and great information and rosources for grown ups!
The site above is interactive!