This document outlines typical developmental milestones in gross motor skills, fine motor skills, language, and social skills for children from 1 month to 6 years of age. Some key milestones include:
- At 1 month, infants will alter to sounds. At 2 months, they begin to socially smile. At 3 months, infants can hold their neck and recognize their mother.
- By 12 months, infants can stand with support, walk with support, and say 1-2 words with meaning.
- Between 2-3 years, children can climb stairs holding the railing, ride tricycles, and say sentences with 2 words. They can also engage in parallel and group play.
- By 5
This document outlines typical developmental milestones in gross motor skills, fine motor skills, language, and social skills for children from 1 month to 6 years of age. Some key milestones include:
- At 1 month, infants will alter to sounds. At 2 months, they begin to socially smile. At 3 months, infants can hold their neck and recognize their mother.
- By 12 months, infants can stand with support, walk with support, and say 1-2 words with meaning.
- Between 2-3 years, children can climb stairs holding the railing, ride tricycles, and say sentences with 2 words. They can also engage in parallel and group play.
- By 5
This document outlines typical developmental milestones in gross motor skills, fine motor skills, language, and social skills for children from 1 month to 6 years of age. Some key milestones include:
- At 1 month, infants will alter to sounds. At 2 months, they begin to socially smile. At 3 months, infants can hold their neck and recognize their mother.
- By 12 months, infants can stand with support, walk with support, and say 1-2 words with meaning.
- Between 2-3 years, children can climb stairs holding the railing, ride tricycles, and say sentences with 2 words. They can also engage in parallel and group play.
- By 5