Scorebuilders developmental milestones: Flashcards

(18 cards)

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Sitting without support

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  • 4-9 months
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Standing with assistance

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  • 5-12 months
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Hands and knees crawling

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  • 5-14 months
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Walk w/ assistance

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  • 6-14 months
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5
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Stand alone

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  • 7-17 months
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Walk alone

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  • 8-18 months
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2 months: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • hold head up when prone
  • move both arms and both legs
  • open hands briefly
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4 month: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • hold head steady without support when held
  • holds toy when put in their hand
  • uses arm to swing at toys
  • brings hand to mouth
  • pushes up onto elbows/forearms when on tummy

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6 months: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • rolls prone to supine
  • pushes up with straight arms in prone
  • leans on hands to support when sitting
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9 months: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • gets to a sitting position by themselves
  • sits without support
  • uses finger to rake food
  • moves things from one hand to another
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12 months: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • pulls to stand
  • walks; holds onto furniture
  • drinks from a cup without a lid with the cup held
  • picks things up between thumb and pointer finger
  • likes small bits of food

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15 months: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • takes a few steps on their own
  • uses fingers to feed self some food
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18 months: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • walks without holding onto anyone/anything
  • scribbles
  • drinks from a cup without a lid and may spill
  • feeds self with fingers
  • tries to use a spoon
  • climbs on and off a couch or chair without help
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24 months: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • kick a ball
  • run
  • walks up a few stairs with or without help
  • eats with a spoon
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30 months: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • uses hands to twist things like turning doorknob or unscewing lids
  • takes some clothes off by self, like loose pants or open jacket
  • jumps off the ground with both feet
  • turns book pages 1 at a time when read to
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3 years: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • uses a fork
  • strings items together like large beads to macaroni
  • puts on some clothes by self like loose pants or jacket
  • rides tricycle
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4 years: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • catches a large ball most of the time
  • serves self food or pours water with adult supervision
  • unbuttons some buttons
  • holds crayon or pencil between fingers and thumb
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5 years: generally what should they be able to do?

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  • buttons some buttons
  • hops on 1 foot