Developmental Milestones Chart
From Birth to Five Months
Physical
- Can lift head up when lying on tummy
- Begins to hold head steady
- Pushes down on legs when feet are on hard surface
- Begins to push up to elbows when lying on tummy
- Holds a toy and shakes it
- Swings at dangling toys
- Brings hands to mouth
- Learns to roll from tummy to back
Social/Emotional
- Smiles
- Tries to calm self (hands to mouth)
- Likes to play
- May cry when playing stops
- Copies facial expressions
- Copies some movements
- Cries in different ways for hunger, pain, tiredness
- Likes to engage with people
Cognitive
- Pays attention to faces
- Turns head toward sounds
- Follows objects with eyes
- Recognizes people at a distance
- Acts fussy when bored
- Begins to babble and copy sounds
- Responds to affection
- Uses hands and eyes together
Developmental Milestones Chart
From Six to 12 Months
Physical
- Rolls over in both directions
- Sits without support
- Likes to bounce on own legs
- Stands, holding onto things
- Learns to get into sitting position
- Learns to pull to a standing position
- Crawls or scoots
- Passes things from one hand to other
Social/Emotional
- Knows familiar faces
- Reacts to strangers
- Loves to play
- Likes to look at self in mirror
- Has favorite toys
- May cling to familiar adults
Cognitive
- Responds to sounds by making sounds
- Likes to take turns “talking”
- Responds to own name
- Babbles and jabbers
- Understands “no”
- Copies sounds and gestures
- Uses finger to point
- Looks around at things
- Shows curiousity
- Tries to get things that are out of reach
- Looks for things that are hidden
- Plays peek-a-boo
Developmental Milestones Chart
From One to Three Years: Toddler
Physical
- Learns to walk
- Learns to run
- Learns to walk up steps
- Can help with dressing
- Drinks from a cup
- Eats with a spoon
- Stands on tiptoe
- Learns to kick a ball
Social/Emotional
- Shy/nervous with strangers
- Cries when caregivers leave
- Has favorite things and people
- Loves interactive games
- Likes to give things to others as play
- May have temper tantrums
- Shows affection
- Points to show interesting object
- Copies others
- Begins to show more independence
- Shows defiant behavior (does what he is told not to do)
- Plays beside other children, but pays attention to them and notices them
Cognitive
- Explores things in different ways (shaking, banging, throwing)
- Knows what ordinary things are for (telephone, hair brush)
- Follows simple directions
- Says several words
- Points to body parts
- Knows names of familiar people
- Begins to make 2 – 4 word sentences
- Repeats words overheard
- Begins to sort shapes and colors
- Builds towers with blocks
- May name items in a picture book
- Finds hidden objects
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