2 months | - Holds head up when on tummy
- Moves both arms and both legs while on back
- Raises head and chest while lying on stomach
- Primitive reflexes present, including the rooting and sucking reflex
| - Grasps adult finger
- Briefly relaxes hands from fists for short period of time
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4 months | - Holds head steady without support
- Pushes onto elbows when lying on tummy
| - Holds a toy when you put it in his hand
- Brings hands to mouth
- Swings arm at objects
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6 months | - Rolls from tummy to back
- Pushes up with straight arms when on tummy
- Leans on hands to support self when sitting
- 勛圖厙s weight equally on legs when standing with support
| - Holds hands together
- Shakes and bangs rattles
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9 months | - Gets to sitting position independently
- Sits without support
- Lowers body to sitting while using support
| - Moves things from one hand to another
- Uses fingers to rake food towards self
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1 year | - Walks holding onto furniture
- Pulls up to stand
| - Drinks from a cup without a lid with adult support
- Uses thumb and finger pincer grasp to pick up small items
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15 months | - Takes a few steps independently
- Squats to pick up an object from the floor and then stands up without support
| - Uses fingers to feed self some food
- Makes marks on paper using crayon
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18 months | - Walks without support
- Climbs on and off a couch or chair without help
| - Drinks from a cup
- Feeds herself with fingers
- Tries to use a spoon
- Tries to kick a ball after observing an adult
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2 years | - Kicks a ball
- Runs
- Walks (not climbs) up stairs with or without help
| - Eats with a spoon
- Tries to use switches, knobs, or buttons on a toy
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30 months | - Jumps off the ground with both feet
| - Uses hands to twist things like doorknobs or unscrewing lids
- Takes off loose clothing alone
- Turns book pages, one at a time
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3 years | - Climbs well
- Runs easily
- Pedals a tricycle
- Walks up and down stairs, one foot on each step
| - Strings items together, like large beads or macaroni
- Dresses self in loose clothing
- Uses a fork
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4 years | - Hops and stands on one foot up to two seconds
- Catches a bounced ball most of the time
| - Pours, cuts with supervision, and mashes own food
- Uses scissors
- Draws a person with two to four body parts
- Starts to copy some capital letters
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5 years | - Stands on one foot for 10 seconds
- Hops, may be able to skip
- Can do a somersault
- Swings and climbs
| - Uses a fork and spoon
- Can print some letters and numbers
- Draws a person with six body parts
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6-8 years | - Strong motor skills, but balance and endurance can vary
- Develops a quicker reaction time
| - Can use scissors and small tools
- Can tie their shoelaces
- May begin writing in print and cursive
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9-12 years | - Engage or becomes interested in team sports
- Enjoy active play, such as bike-riding, swimming, and running games
- Gets dressed independently
| - Uses simple toos, such as a hammer, by themselves
- Enjoy to draw, paint, make jewelry, build models, or do other activities that use their fine motor skills
- Bushes hair and teeth without help
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