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Baby Book - John D. Badgett 5.15.1946
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(N ( , the IS day of a 19V4 at 5 Y o . at S� J ese \ 1 in the City of 1 13y 0, IA State � s, } • • • r", CO,C7G/C/L- 1 i f : . fl ) ' i le 1 7. (To be filled in by doctor or nurse.) // ti ''!' we height fit) 164'5. s circumferen o he ad chest abdomen r Remarks ,,*". , __. \ ,.. J ,t; 1 1 _9 I • — ' - ' ,,-. ar / ' 4, ; 4 ..„...,„;.. .. . 4 ...... ' . . ... i ''''„d t• •i. I if i ...,•?,:::-;:47.,‘'. ' --,f -7 ''''' ,•,,,, 1 i',.:•::::-: . . . - . ..... .. . . . I 2 I RIGHT ..,' 4/ .. (If not taken at birth, take them before 4th we 1 <.) . 1 , / RIGHT . ' \o ' i , t4 o,,, 6 cc\ . , I . = or of Eyes 1 ) \ . -.- • . 1. i / / t '• ' . 00 . 9„ ...., , : : . , . • -„,• . .. ............„. -. . ' . j` •:.••;','.....,-!.•:„ ' i - .-: If_ ,,,,..„:„. :-.,.'- . . . .. . . . „. - • i - ( ''' ‘-.\ *i 1 ‘°,' AO? • .. . ,. . . ii i 40. • - .... (Give location, size and shape.) t , P . �. ''''''''4:1-'14- ' 4: :: . - r,„, .A quar i us • (011V r Carrier Legs ," J 20 to'E118. . Capricorn us T 'Goat Knees - Dec. ' 21 to Jan. 19 .‘ F JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH 40.; Carnation Violet Jonquil �' w,,- . i , APRIL MAY JUNE 'r Sweet Pea Lily of the Valley Rose 1 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER P isces • • Sagittarius Larkspur Gladiolus Aster The Fishes et The Archer- Thighs Feb. 19 to 20 Nov. 23 P. Dec. 20 OCTOBER NOVEMBER Calendula Chrysanthemum DECEMBER e Narcissus ' .,,,,, -k4„„,f 4 , ii: � o C — � Aries Scorpio P �+/3 v The Ram = Head The Scor= Loins J A N U A R Y JULY Mar. 21 to Apr. 19 Oct 24 t tNov. 22 Garnet Ruby = Constancy = Nobility F E B R U A R Y AUGUST ' 4 Amethyst Sardonyx = Sincerity = Felicity t t C MARCH SEPTEMBER a Bloodstone Sapphire = Courage = Wisdom '' Libra APRIL OCTOBER The alance -- Reins Diamond Opal Sept. 23 to Oct. 23 = Innocence = Hope Taurus M AY NOVEMBER The Bul I =Neck Apr. 20 •to Ma 0 Emerald Topaz = Happiness = Fidelity o JUNE DECEMBER Pearl Turquoise = Purity =Success a irgo Cancer The gin = Bowels 0 emini Aug. 23 to Sept. The Crab Br r .` The Twins = A dune 21 to J41 24 May 21 to June Leo t Th ion = Heart een ' July 23 to Aug. 22 °' r , , ,.., . , ,_,,_ 0 . / tt....tret - f 'tfri- //1/L /W-a4Z ' ., , y ) 4 - ) n the clay of • 19 / ' �li / 0- v, - / 9; , Fill in parents, grandparents, etc.; as far pack as possible u • 1 1 s (.. i i ' R 1' . • ii'. -, „ .. ..---- • w r i s ens -- • weight "`weight weight height / d'3(height " height //24 weight weight weight • height 1�, m- ')heigghht height // J`out .�� Lr 617/1. i1`(` J`.!�•Z� %C�TrZ -(/x' 2T6rY weight `weight weight height height height �J s3 _a weight } (%i2Cl�i 2 Cam/ weight weight height _ height height • ✓/7h�2�2a1vL .�.� Zl.�_ weight weight height height weight weight • height height .SCJer�,ez yR -uhf. weight height �,/,�� (LEjP GC/J7? �h' Age BWEIGHGT r!s Height C hest Head oys At Birth 7 z lbs. 62 lbs. 20;2 in. 13? .. in. 14 in 1 Year 21 lbs. 20 Ibs 29 in 18 in 18 in. 2 Years 26? 8 Ibs 25 1bs 32'2 in. 19 in. 19 in 3 Years 31 Ibs. 30 Ibs. 35 in. 20 in. 19! 4 Years 35 Ibs 34 Ibs. 38 , n 20 f ,r1 19% 5 Years 41 lbs. 40 Ibs 41;2 in 21' in 20 en 6 Years 45 lbs. 44 Ibs 44 in. 23 in 7 Years 49 }z 16s 48' 2 Ibs. 46 in 23 2 in 8 Years 54! 2 Ibs 53' 2 ibs. 48 in 24' 5 in 9 Years 69 Ibs. 58 Ibs. 50 in 25 In. 10 Years 66' 2Ibs 65 t . 2 1bs.� 52 in. 26 The Acs e •nieghts are with ordinary house clothes. The weights for the hrst four years are without clothes r= r .4> \.,. x k t I' ' v.... ' ,, '.! , '': ,,, 1: ,,i,,, , „eit „, , { O �= r 4 11'/'-' ' ''' . ' ) „, ,,,,444,......„.. .4,044,4, --- - 4:i '...i : • • w j y i t r ' • ■ _ y fi t✓ Ai CL4 —c:/:7762 _S211 „ FIRST 4 MONTHS 5th AND 6th MONTHS 4-hour 3 - hour feeding feeding 6:00 Breast feeding. Leave alone in crib to sleep or play. 6:00 6:00 Breast feeding. Leave in crib to sleep. 9:15 Plain cod -liver oil, then orange juice or tomato juice 9:15 8:15 Plain cod -liver oil orange or tomato juice. Bath. Before bath let baby kick and play freely on bed 1 . Bath. Before bath let baby play on bed for a a few minutes without clothes. few minutes without clothes. 10:00 Cooked cereal, then breast feeding. I, 10:00 9:00 Breast feeding. 1 .i 10:20 9:20 Out of doors till feeding time. Sun bath and 10:20 Out of doors till feeding time. Sun bath and long nap 9t long nap in sun if weather permits. Drink of in sun if weather permits. Drink of water after nap.' water after nap. 2:00 Egg yolk, vegetables mashed through strainer (from ' i 2:00 12:00 Breast feeding. sixth month on), breast feeding. 2:20 12:20 Out of doors. Long nap. Drink of water after 2:20 Out of doors weather permitting, in sun except on 3:00 Breast feeding. very hot days. Short nap. Drink of water after nap. . i 3:20 Out of doors as long as weather permits. Play. 5:15 5:15 Dress for night. Before putting on clothes let 5:15 Dress for night before putting on-clothes let baby play baby play a few minutes on bed. on bed a kw minutes. Plain cod -liver oil, then orange 5:45 5:45 Cod -liver oil, orange or tomato juice. juice or tomato juice. 6:00 6:00 Breast feeding. 6:00 Cooked cereal, then breast feeding. 6:20 6:20 Bed lights out, windows open, door shut. 6:40 Bed, lights out, windows open, door shut. 10:00 10:00 Breast feeding. 2:00 2:00 Breast feeding (first two months only). 10:00 Breast feeding. a T f i- 7th, 8th AND 9th MONTHS 10th, 11th AND 12th MONTHS 6:00 Breast feeding. Leave alone in crib to sleep or play. , 6:00 Boiled whole milk. Leave alone in crib to sleep or 9:15 Plain cod -liver oil, orange or tomato juice. Bath. play. f+ Before bath let baby play a few minutes without clothes. 8:15 Plain cod -liver oil orange or tomato . juice. Bath. 10:00 Cooked cereal, then breast feeding. 10:20 Out of doors till Feeding time. Sun bath and long nap 9:00 Breakfast: Coo ked cereal, with boiled milk. in sun if weather permits. Drink of water after nap. 9:20 Out of doors till dinner. Sun bath and long nap. Play. Play. 2:00 Vegetable and egg yolk, then breast feeding. 1:00 Egg yolk green vegetable baked potato boiled whole 2:20 Out of doors as long as weather permits, in sun except milk. on very hot days. Short nap. Drink of water after nap. 1:20 Out of doors as long as weather peanits, in sun except Play on very hot days. Short nap. Water after nap. Play. s 5:15 Undress for night. Before putting on baby's night i clothes let him play on bed a kw minutes. Plain cod- 5:00 Undress for night. Cod -liver oil, orange or tomato 4 a� 1 liver oil, then Grange juice or tomato juice. juice. ked cereal, then breast feeding. 10:00 Breast feeding (for many babies this feeding may be 5:30 Supper: Cereal zwieback or dry toast apple sauce or 6 Be lights out, windows open, door shut. prune pulp; bo iled , whole milk omitted). 6:00 Bed lights out, windows open, door shut. 1 YEAR TO 18 MONTHS 19 MONTHS TO 2 YEARS 7:30 Toilet. Wash and dress. Brush teeth. 7:00 Toilet. Bath (at 8:30 if more convenient). Dress. BREAKFAST: Cooked cereal with milk and a little Brush teeth. sugar toast coddled or soft- boiled egg crisp bacon 7:30 BREAKFAST: Cooked cereal with milk and a little occasionally boiled whole milk. Cod -liver oil, orange sugar coddled, soft - boiled, or poached egg crisp or tomato juice (before or after breakfast). bacon occasionally boiled whole milk. Cod -liver oil, 8:30 Toilet.- Play. Bath. (Bathe at 7 if more convenient.) half an orange (before or after breakfast). Toilet. 1 9:30 Out of doors until dinner. Sun bath during morning. Play. 8:30 Sun bath during morning. Out of doors till dinner. 10:45 Boiled whole milk. (If dinner is at 12, this milk should be given at 3:30 p. m. See note below.) 10:00 Toilet. Boiled whole milk. (If dinner is at 12, this milk 11:00 Toilet. Nap for 2 hours, out of doors in sun if weather should be given at 3:30 p. m. See note below.) permits. (If dinner is at 12, the nap should be at 14:30.) 11:00 Toilet. Nap for 2 hours, in sun if weather permits. (IF 1:00 DINNER: Green vegetable baked dinner is at 12, the nap should be at 14:30.) Toilet g potato, rice, or 1:00. - DINNER: Green vegetable potatoes, rice, or macaroni, plain boiled macaroni meat or fish (three times a week); 'meat or fish stewed fruit or simple pudding boiled f simple pudding boiled whole milk. whole milk. 1:30 Toilet. Out of doors as long as weather permits, in 1:30 Toilet. Out of doors as long as season, permits, in sun sun except on very hot days. Play. except on very hot days. Play. 5:00 Toilet. Undress for night. Wash. 5:00 Toilet. Undress for night. Wash. 5:3© SUPPER: Cooked cereal or rice milk - vegetable soup 5:30 SUPPER: Cooked cereal or rice milk - vegetable soup or boiled whole milk toast raw or cooked fruit. Cod- or boiled whole milk, toast green vegetable or raw liver oil, orange or tomato juice (before or after supper). Brush teeth. or cooked fruit. Cod-liver oil, half an orange (before ` or after supper). Brush teeth. 6:00 Toilet. Bed, lights out, windows open, door shut. 6:00 Toilet. Bed, lights out, windows open, door shut. This plan may be varied to suit the family schedule, but This plan ma be varied to suit the Tamil schedule, but one like this should be arranged and kept to closely. one like this should be arranged and kept to closely. 1 Whatever plan is used, meals should be at the same Whatever plan is used, meals should be at the same t. time every day. time every day. . 4 • "_ . ,, • y e e .,, , i & e. 0 -. yea)td--/ ,',''', Complete breast feeding until • Partial breast feeding until Bottle feeding begun at weeks Completely weaned at months Fed from spoon at months Fed from cup at months 11 22 (other than breast milk) ''' FOOD °; REACTION Formula Cow's Milk Cu ° , , , Sugar Codliver Oil Orange Juice Cereal Egg Yolk , White Vegetables . Spinach t w Carrots Tomatoes Peas Potatoes Celery Squash k y -: k . Beets Asparagus Green Beans Apple Sauce Prunes Meat Broths Barley . -. Rice Meat , ' r , \.... ,\ } t?PM r - ! f / _ Q / // i ) i Fill in age at which the following occur: age given shows average development. ` 1 r# I GRASPING OBJECT, WHAT AGE r i '` FOLLOWING OBJECT WITH EYES (begin by 4 months) SMILING k. i REACHING FOR OBJECT (begin by 4 months) SPONTANEOUS PLAY RECOGNITION OF MOTHER RECOGNITION OF FATHER RECOGNITION OF PICTURES (from 18 to 36 months) RECOGNITION OF OBJECTS (begin at 24 months) COOING AND BABBLING (by 4 months) IMITATIVE NOISES (such as ma -ma, by -by, da -da) (from 6 to 9 months) '. SPONTANEOUS TALKING Words (should begin from 12 to 18 months) t Sentences (should begin from 18 to 24 months) . Questions (by 3 years) 7 2A2 / , 2 ' 1/ `` e HOLDS HEAD UP (4 to 6 mos.) SITS UP ALONE (6 to 9 mos.) CREEPS (6 to 9 mos.) STANDS (9 to 18 mos.) WALKS (with help 9 to 12 mos.) alone (12 to 18 mos.) HANDEDNESS Left Right • r ., ,/, , , . Age given shows average development. BOWEL CONTROL (from 1 to 2 years) Training began at ! . Completed at Method used • BLADDER CONTROL (from 1 to 2 Years) Training began at Periods lengthened by what stages Completely trained Day . Night Method used . EATING o Uses spoon (from 1 to 2 years) r Uses fork Uses knife (at 4 years) DRESSING Stockings Shoes -- Put on (from 2 to 3 yrs.) Lace (at 5 yrs.) Tie bows (at 5 years) Button (at 4 yrs.) . HANGING UP CLOTHES • ' . 4 BRUSHING TEETH (from 3 to 4 yrs.) I it.', • WASHING SELF (from 3 to 6 yrs.) t: KEEPING TOYS IN ORDER (from 3 to 5 yrs.) PERSONAL CARE A ' / , -✓ t�C /'' / 1 1 4 BABIES' HEALTH, Health Dept., Chicago INFANT CARE, Children's Bureau, Dept. of Labor, Washington STUDIES IN CHILD TRAINING (Nine Pamphlets) i I Child Study Association of America ' , TRAINING THE TODDLER, Elizabeth Cleveland, Lippincott t HABIT CLINICS FOR CHILDREN OF THE PRE - SCHOOL AGE Children's Bureau THE HEALTHY CHILD FROM TWO TO SEVEN ° `� ` Francis McCarthy, McMillan _ '*� ''�„„, � '' t PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE OF INFANT AND CHILD, r' - f ' Watson, W. Norton Co. ,- For further lists and information address: h , E ,, L4 7 \f""-- --"*"..-....":- Child Study Association of America 54 West 74th Street, New York City. k ,..., - ( ei: _ ' ,. '''''--,. a F / ,. , . , - r. . / r . s ,«�^ � ' / ti "' - .,•' .+0' (Number on chart the order in which the teeth appear and leave.) REACTION DURING ERUPTION OF TEETH (If disturbances occur at this time mother should call doctor, as difficulty may not be due to teething as is so commonly supposed.) NONE CHANGE IN APPETITE Lessened Irritability Improved Colds i Vomiting Fever Bowel Disturbance Rash a 441 ,, iniviso. _ 3 2, 1 1 2 3 First Appeared Lost Av'ge Age 1 Central Incisor 7 to 10 ?no. 4 4 1 .4 % 2 L ateral Incisor 9 to 12 mo. 5 ' t" UPPER ; 4 . 1 5 3 Cuspid 20to24MO. 4 First Molar 151018mo. 5 Second Molar . 241030 mo. LOWER 5 Second Molar 22 to 28 mo. 5 . 4 p. 5 4 First Molar 12 to 16 mo. 4 3 ► * „a� ' 3 . 3 4 3 Cuspid 18to20mo. 2 Lateral Inciso roto'z 2 1 1 2 1 Central Incisor 6to 8mo. 1 IP f Pn, 1 r ...1 > .1 I/ r (G ive the desired information as fully as possible.) RICKETS Cod -liver oil (given at what age, doses, over what period) Sun baths (given at what age, method, duration, results) Ultra- violet rays (given at what age, method, duration, results) SMALLPDX Vaccination (give date and reaction) DIPHTHERIA , • 5N Schick test I (give date and reaction) s Inoculation against diphtheria (give date and reaction) t - Schick test repeated (give date and reaction) TYPHOID Inoculation against typhoid in the presence of an epidemic (give date and reaction) WHOOPING COUGH f 1,._ " E - SCARLET FEVER (Tell what disease, complications, if any the dates, say, and attendin physician.) �� t , d • ff ,,._ P P k ir .„ , , . ,, , *, / 1 ' / y f y" , 5 ,,t4 ,._... Learned when old f t c ) ) , , Taught by t . Name Author When Read ii ' _7 Name Age at Time (Quote and give age at time oo sa'i d .) P` . , ..„ , ...... .... 4 "4 .. , . . E . , , .„, , . ., ._ _, ,,,,,,, ,,,, F ti .„, • r, ,, . .. 4., .. , ,.,_,_ , . , , „____(....,„4,-. ..., , „ .,, 1 / r n� i ki 1 st Month 10th Month 2nd Month 11th Month t 3rd Month 12th Month 4th Month 2nd Year 5th Month 3rd Year .. 6th Month 4th Year 7th Month 5th Year 8th Month 6th Year 9th Month 7th Year • ,;°- ____graiilZailCe_.-- - ° ', DATE TYPE OF POLICY COMPANY T 1 / , - , Name of School - . Date of Entrance — ', `\ '° Length of Attendance - Teachers `.. : °, COMMENTS s, « . . x 11/ gf,,,,,,i-- 4000P. . „ 1 Name of School Date of Entrance Length of Attendance Teachers � f � ri COMMENTS i