Family Lab · The premium report

The full milestone report
for your child.

Your observation summary and pediatrician questions are free. This report turns them into a personalized, printable plan for your child: an age-based summary, a parent checklist, a doctor-ready discussion page, and home activities, written from your observations, not a template.

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Free snapshot. Paid plan.

We keep the observation summary open and charge only for the plan, so you always see where your child stands before deciding.

Always free

The summary

Your child's observation summary by developmental area, what's looking on track, what's worth keeping an eye on, the calm Act Early guidance when it applies, and questions for your pediatrician. Yours to keep, no payment.

What's inside the report

Five sections, written for your child specifically and grounded in your observations.

Age-based developmental observation report

A clear, plain-English read of everything you noted for your child's age band: the areas that look on track and the ones worth watching, none of it framed as a diagnosis.

A printable parent observation checklist

A one-page checklist for your child's age, to keep on the fridge and re-check over the coming weeks.

A pediatrician discussion template

Your specific observations and questions organized into one page you can hand to, or talk through with, your child's doctor.

Home support activities

Simple, age-fitted things you can do at home to give the not-yet skills room to practice: play, talk, and everyday routines.

Development-friendly routine suggestions

Gentle ideas for sleep, play, reading, and screen-time rhythms that support development at this age.

A glimpse of your observation summary

Every report opens with your child's observation summary by developmental area, the same view you see free, rendered for print.

Sample developmental milestone observation summary

How it works

01

Choose your child's age and observe

Pick the age band and note what you've seen. You'll see your observation summary and pediatrician questions immediately — free.

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Unlock the report

From your summary, choose the full report. Secure one-time checkout via Stripe — no account needed.

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Download your PDF

Your personalized report is written and delivered as a printable PDF in under a minute, and emailed if you opt in.

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Questions

What is the Developmental Milestone Navigator?
It is a free, LBL-original parent-report tool that helps you observe your child's developmental milestones by age across motor, language, social communication, play, emotional, self-help, and attention. The observations are reworded from the CDC's Learn the Signs. Act Early. checklists. The free tool gives a plain-language summary and pediatrician questions; the optional report turns them into a printable plan.
What is in the premium report?
Five sections, written from your observations: an age-based developmental observation summary, a printable parent observation checklist for your child's age, a pediatrician discussion template, home support activities, and development-friendly routine suggestions. It is delivered as a printable PDF.
Is this a diagnosis or a screening test?
No. The navigator and its report are educational and observational. They do not screen for, diagnose, or rule out any condition, and they never name a specific diagnosis. Only a qualified professional can evaluate development.
Does my child get a score, grade, or percentile?
No. Each developmental area is shown as looking on track, worth keeping an eye on, or worth a closer look, in plain language. There is no score, percentile, or age-equivalent.
What ages and areas does it cover?
Ten age bands from birth through about age five and beyond, matched to well-child visit ages. Within each age it observes motor, language, social communication, play, emotional regulation, self-help, and attention, with sleep and sensory shown for context.
What should I do if I'm concerned about my child's development?
Act early. Talk with your pediatrician and ask about a developmental screening, and you can contact your state's free early-intervention program directly. An evaluation is free, and you do not need a referral to ask. The report includes a discussion page to make that conversation easier.
How is the report delivered, and what if something goes wrong?
After secure Stripe checkout, your report is written and delivered as a downloadable PDF within about a minute, and emailed if you opt in. If generation fails for any reason, you are refunded automatically.
Is my data private?
Yes. The tool runs in your browser, and your observations are never sent to our servers. If you buy the report, only the information needed to generate that PDF is processed for that purpose.