Tips & Instructions
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How OSP Works
Parents or childcare providers of young children ages 1 month to 6 years can use OSP at no cost. Two early childhood screening tools are available to help check a child's general and social emotional development.
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Understanding Results
OSP's questionnaires are surveys of what a child has learned or is doing once they’ve had an opportunity to try and practice. Learn more about how to understand and use your child’s questionnaire results to support their learning.
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Next Steps Guide
The ages of birth through 5 years are critical times in your young child’s brain development and a great time to support early learning. Use your child’s questionnaire results as guides for skills and behaviors that are expected at this age. 
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Providers Training Toolkit
Tools to introduce and support parents in the screening process. Use this guide to help your families complete an ASQ, discuss results, and learn more about a child’s development.
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      How your child plays, learns, speaks, acts, and moves offers important clues about your child’s development. Developmental milestones are things most children can do by a certain age.
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     Parents/Guardians
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Family, Learning and Play, Milestones & Social Emotional
        
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      Look inside for milestones to watch for in your child and tips for how you can help your child learn and grow from birth to age 5.
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     Parents/Guardians
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Learning and Play, Milestones, Training, Support & Social Emotional
        
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      Free materials and tools to track development.
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     Parents/Guardians
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  Topic: 
Learning and Play & Milestones
        
      