Play Progress Matrix-sample

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How To Track Your Child's Progress With This Visual Progress Chart

Fill out this chart once a month. Use a different color each month and you will be able to look at it at a glance to see your child’s progress as well as any areas your child needs extra support in. 

Joy Manning, M.Ed.

Hi! My name is Joy, and I am so happy you are here. I’ve been working with kids with autism since 2007. I’ve taught in public schools, private schools, homes, clinics, and orphanages. 

I created this Developmental Progress Chart as a way to help the parents I work with to be able to easily see their child’s progress each month. It also help with understanding child development, developing goals, and learning to play at the right level for their child.

I hope that this will also be helpful to you!

Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood

~Fred Rogers

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