a busy mom
and her bullet journal
Here's a tracker I created to help me remember my daughter's immunizations. I basically copied the one from the CDC where you can download it as a PDF. However, it does not have room to write down the dates. You could use the yellow bars. But I do not like carrying extra papers. Either way, I had some time in my hands and remade it in my bullet journal. By the way, it is a good idea to go back to the CDC page and make sure that they have not updated the vaccination schedule. As we all know, new discoveries are done every day. By the time your child may need a new shot, they could have discovered a new vaccine or an exciting one could have become obsolete. Immunizations Tracker (children 0 months to 6 years old.) For updated immunization schedule in the United States, visit http://www.CDC.gov/vaccines Supplies
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Today I'm going to be sharing the bullet-journal version of the baby tracker I used when my daughter was a newborn with some additions. As soon as my daughter was born, I realized that she was not a baby who would cry that much. If you have children, you know that crying is the way they have to communicate when something is bothering them: A wet diaper, hunger, over-stimulation, boredom, hot, cold, etc. Eventually, you start even learning the different cries a baby may have. The way a baby cries when hungry is not the same way he or she may cry when wet.
My daughter was no exception to that; however, she was, for most part, a very content and happy baby. She didn't cry much and she didn't cry at all when she needed a diaper change. Now that she just turned 2 years old, she still doesn't cry or anything when she needs a diaper change. In fact, the only way you know that she needs a clean diaper is because of the "beautiful" smell trace she leaves behind and wherever she goes. Therefore, I realized soon after she was born that I was going to need a system to track down her nature calls, as well as feedings (the latter, to keep my own sanity since I was breastfeeding, pumping, and supplementing with formula.) |
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