Findings: lifts head momentarily, has head lag, social smile, no cooing
Question: What age does this occur?
12 Months
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: pulls to stand, cruises, waves bye bye, drinks from cup, crawls, pincer grasps, feeds self finger foods, removes objects from cup, helps with dressing, object permanence, follows one step commands, raises hands to be picked up, says mama and dada specifically
Question: What age does this occur?
15 Months
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: help with housework, use spoon and fork, say 3 to 6 words, scribble, stack 2 blocks, walk backwards
Question: What age does this occur?
15 Months
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: takes and gives objects, crawls up stairs, drinks from cup by self, stacks two blocks, scribbles, says four to six words
Question: What age does this occur?
18 Months
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: hand preference
Notes: Hand preference usually develops after 18 months of age and by 3 years of age.
Question: At what age does this occur? (6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 4 years)
18 Months
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: takes off socks, runs stiffly, walks up stairs with help, throws a ball underhand, stacks 4 blocks, recognizes self in mirror, plays alone, copies sweeping broom, says at least 6 words, names several body parts
Question: What age does this occur?
2 Months
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: lifts head and shoulders when prone, partial head lag with pull to sit, smiling nonreflexively, palmar grasp disappearing, tracks in both directions, coos
Question: What age does this occur?
2 Years
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: takes off some clothes, throws ball overhead, climbs up stairs with two feet per step, kicks a ball well, runs well, drinks from straw, stacks 6 blocks, washed hands with help, follows two step commands, calls own name, verbalizes wants, parallel plays, comforts others, says 50 to 100 words, uses pronouns
Notes: Half of speech intelligible to others.
Question: What age does this occur?
3 Years
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: draws a circle, knows first and last name, pretend play with imaginary friends, helps with chores, plays with other children, asks short questions like why, 3 to 8 word sentences
Question: What age does this occur?
3 Years
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: stands on one foot, uses toilet with help, walks up steps with alternating feet, rides tricycle, kicks ball, stacks 8 to 10 blocks, puts on shirt, uses crayon, washes hand by self, understands now and later
Notes: Draws a circle
Question: What age does this occur?
30 months
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: solves simple problems, plays next to and sometimes with others, says look at me, knows at least one color, pretend plays such as feeding a doll, turns doorknob, unscrews lids
Question: What age does this occur?
4 Months
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: holds head steady when held, opens mouth when sees breast or bottle, holds a toy, pushes up on forearms when on tummy
Question: What age does this occur?
4 Months
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: bears weight on forearms while prone, grasps a rattle, turns to sound, anticipates being lifted, reacts to peek-a-boo but does not perform it, laughs, rolls from tummy to back
Question: What age does this occur?
4 Years
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: age that a child can draw a cross or square
Notes: Some kids may draw a cross a bit earlier to age 3.
Question: What age does this occur?
4 Years
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: can label emotion in self, catch a bounced ball, gallop, go down stairs with alternating feet
Question: What age does this occur?
4 Years
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: balances on one foot for 4 seconds, hops on one foot, draws simple stick figure with 4 body parts, dresses self completely, brushes teeth without help, follows three step commands, knows opposites, enjoys rule based games but may bargain, tells a story, plays hide and seek, says 4 word sentences, asks how and w- questions
Notes:
Question: What age does this occur?
5 Years
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: writes first name, draws person with 8 to 10 body parts, holds a crayon, understands yesterday-today-tomorrow, knows 10 colors, counts to 10, dresses self, hops more than 10 times on one foot
Question: What age does this occur?
5 Years
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: skips, holds pencil or crayon, can tell reality vs fiction, plays board games, draws a triangle, reads 25 words, draws person with 10 body parts, count to 10, names 10 colors, memorize phone number, knows right vs left
Notes:
Question: What age does this occur?
6 Months
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: rolls in both directions, leans on hand to support sitting, transfers objects from hand to hand, opens mouth for food, holds a toy, babbles, makes sounds in response to caretaker, bounces when held standing
Question: What age does this occur?
6 Years
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: rides a bicycle, writes own name, counts to 100, spreads peanut butter with knife, knows right vs left, considers others feelings, looks both ways before crossing street
Notes:
Question: What age does this occur?
6 Years
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: writes first and last name, ties shoes, draws a person with 12 body parts, understands days of week, repeat 10 word sentence
Question: What age does this occur?
6 Years
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: draws a diamond, knows ten thousands or more words, play simple board games, tie shoelaces, know days of week, tandem walk
Notes: May draw a diamond closer to 7 years of age as well.
Question: Which age does this occur?
9 Months
Category: generalpediatrics-Development
Findings: bangs two blocks, claps, sits without support, parachute reflex, plays peek-a-boo back, stranger anxiety, plays pat-a-cake, says mama and dada nonspecifically