parent reports

What Should Be Included in a Parent Report?

A comprehensive parent report should cover various aspects of the child's health and well-being, including:
- Physical Health: Information about growth, weight, and any physical symptoms.
- Developmental Milestones: Details about motor skills, speech and language development, and social interactions.
- Behavior and Emotional Health: Observations about the child’s mood, behavior patterns, and any concerns about mental health.
- Diet and Nutrition: Insight into eating habits, dietary preferences, and any allergies.
- Sleep Patterns: Information on sleep routines, any disturbances, and overall sleep quality.

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