1. Child's medical history:
Provide a detailed medical history, including any chronic illnesses, allergies, or past surgeries. This helps the healthcare provider assess your child's overall health.
2. Growth and developmental milestones:
Track your child's growth, including height, weight, and head circumference. Discuss developmental milestones to ensure your child is meeting age-appropriate goals.
3. Vaccination records:
Keep an up-to-date record of your child's vaccinations. Vaccines are essential for preventing serious diseases and should be discussed during well-child visits.
4. Nutrition and feeding habits:
Discuss your child's diet, eating habits, and any concerns about nutrition with your healthcare provider.
5. Safety measures at home:
Ensure your home is childproofed, and discuss safety measures to prevent accidents or injuries.
6. Behavioral and social development:
Share any concerns about your child's behavior, emotions, or social interactions. Early intervention can be crucial for addressing developmental issues.
7. Dental care and hygiene:
Discuss dental care routines, fluoride needs, and the importance of oral hygiene for your child's overall health.
8. Vision and hearing screening:
Ensure that your child's vision and hearing are checked regularly to detect any potential issues early.
9. Physical activity and exercise routines:
Discuss age-appropriate physical activities and exercise habits to promote a healthy lifestyle.
10. Any concerns or questions you may have:
Don't hesitate to ask questions or share any concerns you may have about your child's health and development during the visit.