Guide to Personalized Kids Growth Charts

June 24, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Kids Growth

Guide to Personalized Kids Growth Charts

Charts for measuring the development of your child from infancy, have been common in the medical practice for generations. They are used to compare the development of height and weight of the child to a normalized national standard. This way, any departures from the norm can be identified right away. Medical Growth Charts allow practitioners and parents both to measure the progress of the weight and height of the child. These charts are very practical and serve an excellent purpose, but there are far more attractive charts that both educate and decorate the nursery and kids rooms.

Poster Charts

Childrens growth charts are designed today to beautify the nursery and the kids rooms. They are fanciful and often contain themes to entertain children like birds, animals, bugs, dinosaurs, and flowers. Poster charts are very economical. Fastened to the wall, they are definitely a step above etching the wall or door jam with penciled marks that disappear with the first cleaning. Bright and cheerful though these can be, they are just paper and do not last as long as canvas or plasticized cotton. Constant marking and rubbing will eventually wear and tear the poster so that inevitably, you will need to replace it. Also, some come in a full sheet that requires you to cut it in half to get the complete length of the chart.

Canvas Kids Growth Charts

Quality childrens growth charts made from canvas are a very durable and attractive solution for any nursery or kids room. Made from 100% top quality stretched canvas, they invite children to touch their surface which can be easily wiped clean. It is important that kids be encouraged to explore and not feel restricted in their personal environment. Parents do not have to worry about rips and tears. The information that these charts log is safe for the duration of the need to measure your child’s height.

Canvas charts are designed to be more than just a measuring stick. Because they last, they are created to be fun and whimsical pieces of artwork to enhance any nursery and childrens room. With a full selection of styles, colors, and themes, canvas kids growth charts provide a functional décor of beauty and imagination. They generally range in size from 12″ x 42″ to 5 feet in height. They come fully equipped to hang on the wall in your child’s room with grosgrain ribbon, decorative nails, and instructions for hanging.

Delightful designs from Oopsy Daisy like “Backyard Bugs” by artist Donna Ingemanson, “Animal Alphabet” by artist Maria Carlucci are perfect for the kids rooms whereas artist Libby Ellis’ “My Japanese Garden” will brighten any nursery with its fresh and cheerful flowers. Bright colors, bold shapes, and stimulating themes are important in the early formative years of children. Surrounding them with touchable art that also allows them to measure themselves and watch their own progress is an important responsibility of parents. Canvas kids growth charts can also be personalized transforming them into a special gift for baby or child. Your children are worth the quality, durability, and charm they bring to the exciting journey to adulthood.

Kate Adams is a mother of two who is a huge fan of unique personalized growth charts such as designer diaper bags, handcrafted mothers necklace designs, and unique baby gifts. For additional tips and decorative growth charts ideas visit http://www.BlissLiving.com which has been featured in US Weekly, and People Magazine Celebrity Babies.

Recognizing Child Development Problems / Educational Video. Public domain video courtesy of CDC. It’s time to change how we view a child’s growth. Do you know all the ways you should measure your childs growth? We naturally think of height and weight, but from birth to 5 years, your child should reach milestones in how he plays, learns, speaks and acts. A delay in any of these areas could be a sign of a developmental problem, even autism. The good news is, the earlier its recognized the more you can do to help your child reach her full potential. Early recognition of developmental disabilities such as autism is key for parents and providers. CDC realized the impact on families and invested in a campaign to help parents measure their children’s progress by monitoring how they play, learn, speak and act. What is child development? A child’s growth is more than just physical. Children grow, develop, and learn throughout their lives, starting at birth. A child’s development can be followed by how they play, learn, speak, and behave. What is a developmental delay? Will my child just grow out of it? Skills such as taking a first step, smiling for the first time, and waving “bye bye” are called developmental milestones. Children reach milestones in playing, learning, speaking, behaving, and moving (crawling, walking, etc.). A developmental delay is when your child does not reach these milestones at the same time as other children the same age. If your child is not developing
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