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Activities and Developmental Skills for 0-3 Months

Home Routines…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………..9-13
Getting Ready for Sleep……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9

Enjoying Mealtime…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10

Taking a Bath………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12

Indoor Activities……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14-15
Watching People……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14

Playing with Rattles……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15

Excursions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………16-17
Going for a Ride….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….16

Going for a Walk…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….17

Social Development……………………………………………………………………………………………………………18-22
Enjoying Your Company…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18

Holding Me Close…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..19

Crying--To Communicate……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….20

"Colicky" Crying……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..22

Health and Safety ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………..23-25


Knowing When to Call the Doctor.………………………………………………………………………………………………………….23

Visiting the Doctor……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………….24

Choosing My Furniture……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…25
Getting Ready for Sleep

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Enjoys and needs a great deal of physical contact and tactile stimulation (0-3 months)
 Regards face (0-1 month)
 Smiles reflexively (0-1½ months)
 Establishes eye contact (0-2 months)
 Molds and relaxes body when held; cuddles (0-3 months)
 Draws attention to self when in distress (0-3 months)

Cognitive

 Quiets when picked up (0-1 month)


 Shows pleasure when touched and handled (0-6 months)
 Responds to voice (0-2½ months)

Language

 Cry is monotonous, nasal, one breath long (0-1½ months)


 Cries when hungry or uncomfortable (0-1 month)
 Makes comfort sounds reflexive vocally (0-2½ months)
 Makes sucking sounds (½-3 months)
 Cry varies in pitch, length, and volume to indicate needs such as hunger, pain (1-5 months)

Self-Help

 Sleeps nights for 4- to 10-hour intervals (1-3 months)


 Stays awake for longer periods without crying, usually in p.m. (1-3 months)
 Naps frequently (1-3 months)
Enjoying Mealtime

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Enjoys and needs a great deal of physical contact and tactile stimulation (0-3 months)
 Regards face (0-1 month)
 Smiles reflexively (0-1½ months)
 Establishes eye contact (0-2 months)
 Molds and relaxes body when held; cuddles (0-3 months)
 Draws attention to self when in distress (0-3 months)
 Responds with smile when socially approached (1½-4 months)

Cognitive

 Quiets when picked up (0-1 month)


 Shows pleasure when touched and handled (0-6 months)
 Responds to voice (0-2½ months)
 Shows active interest in person or object for at least 1 minute (1-6 months)
 Listens to voice for 30 seconds (1-3 months)
 Shows anticipatory excitement (1½-4 months)

Language

 Cry is monotonous, nasal, one breath long (0-1½ months)


 Cries when hungry or uncomfortable (0-1 month)
 Makes comfort sounds reflexive vocally (0-2½ months)
 Makes sucking sounds (½-3 months)
 Cry varies in pitch, length, and volume to indicate needs such as hunger, pain (1-5 months)
 Coos open vowels (ahh), closed vowels (ee), diphthongs (oy as in boy) (2-7 months)
 Disassociates vocalizations from bodily movement (2-3 months)

Gross Motor

 Neck-righting reactions (0-2 months)


 Turns head to both sides in supine (0-2 months)
 Lifts head in prone (0-2 months)
 Holds head up 45° in prone (0-2½ months)
 Holds head to one side in prone (0-2 months)
 Lifts head when held at shoulder (0-1 month)

Fine Motor

 Follows with eyes moving person while in supine (½-1½ months)


 Stares and gazes (1-2 months)
 Follows with eyes to midline (1-3 months)
 Brings hands to midline in supine (1-3½ months)

Self-Help

 Opens and closes mouth in response to food stimulus (0-1 month


 Coordinates sucking, swallowing, and breathing (1-5 months)
 Suck and swallow reflex inhibited (2-5 months)
 Brings hand to mouth (2-4 months)
Taking a Bath

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Enjoys and needs a great deal of physical contact and tactile stimulation (0-3 months)
 Regards face (0-1 month)
 Establishes eye contact (0-2 months)
 Draws attention to self when in distress (0-3 months)
 Responds with smile when socially approached (1½-4 months)

Cognitive

 Shows pleasure when touched and handled (0-6 months)


 Responds to sounds (0-1 month)
 Responds to voice (0-2½ months)
 Inspects surroundings (1-2 months)
 Shows active interest in person or object for at least 1 minute (1-6 months)
 Listens to voice for 30 seconds (1-3 months)
 Shows anticipatory excitement (1½-4 months)
 Searches with eyes for sound (2-3½ months)
 Inspects own hands (2-3 months)
 Watches speaker's eyes and mouth (2-3 months)

Language

 Cries when hungry or uncomfortable (0-1 month)


 Makes comfort sounds reflexive vocal (0-2½ months)
 Cry varies in pitch, length, and volume to indicate needs such as hunger, pain (1-5 months)
 Laughs (1½-4 months)
 Coos open vowels (aah), closed vowels (ee), diphthongs (oy as in boy) (2-7 months)
 Disassociates vocalizations from bodily movement (2-3 months)
 Squeals (2½-5½ months)
 Responds to sound stimulation or speech by vocalizing (3-6 months)

Gross Motor

 Turns head to both sides in supine (0-2 months)


 Lifts head in prone (0-2 months)
 Holds head up 90° in prone (1-3 months)
 Extends both legs (1½-2½ months)
 Rolls side to supine (1½-2 months)
 Kicks reciprocally (1½-2½ months)
 Holds chest up in prone--weight on forearms (2-4 months)
Fine Motor

 Regards colorful object momentarily (0-1 month)


 Moves arms svmmetrically (0-2 months)
 Regards colorful object for few seconds (½-2½ months)
 Follows with eyes moving person while in supine (½-1½ months)
 Stares and gazes (1-2 months)
 Follows with eyes to midline (1-3 months)
 Brings hands to midline in supine (1-3½ months)
 Activates arms on sight of toy (1-3 months)
 Follows with eyes past midline (2-3 months)
 Follows with eyes downward (2-3 months)
 Indwelling thumb no longer present (2-3 months)

Self-Help

 Brings hand to mouth (2-4 months)


Watching People

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Regards face (0-1 month)


 Smiles reflexively (0-1½ months)
 Establishes eye contact (0-2 months)
 Responds with smile when approached socially (1½-4 months)

Cognitive

 Inspects surroundings (1-2 months)


 Shows active interest in person or object for at least 1 minute (1-6 months)
 Listens to voice for 30 seconds (1-3 months)
 Shows anticipatory excitement (1½-4 months)
 Watches speaker's eyes and mouth (2-3 months)

Language

 Makes comfort sounds-reflexive vocally (0-2½ months)

Gross Motor

 Lifts head in prone (0-2 months)


 Holds head up 45° in prone (0-2½ months)
 Holds head to one side in prone (0-2 months)
 Holds head up 90° in prone (1-3 months)
 Holds chest up in prone-weight on forearms (2-4 months)
Playing with Rattles

Developmental Skills

Cognitive

 Responds to sounds (0-1 month)


 Reacts to disappearance of slowly moving object (2-3 months)
 Searches with eves for sound (2-3½ months)
 Begins play with rattle (2½-4 months)

Fine Motor

 Regards colorful object momentarily (0-1 month)


 Regards colorful object for few seconds (½-2½ months)
 Follows with eyes to midline (1-3 months)
 Activates arms on sight of toy (1-3 months)
 Blinks at sudden visual stimulus (2-3 months)
 Follows with eyes past midline (2-3 months)
 Follows with eyes downward (2-3 months)
 Indwelling thumb no longer present (2-3 months)
 Grasps toy actively (2-4 months)
 Reaches toward toy without grasping (2½-4½ months)
Going for a Ride

Developmental Skills

Cognitive

 Responds to voice (0-2½ months)


 Shows anticipatory excitement (1½-4 months)

Language

 Coos open vowels (aah), closed vowels (ee), diphthongs (oy as in boy) (2-7 months)

Fine Motor

 Regards colorful object for few seconds (½-2½ months)

Self-Help

 Naps frequently (1-3 months)


Going for a Walk

Developmental Skills

Cognitive

 Inspects surroundings (1-2 months)


 Searches with eyes for sound (2-3½ months)

Gross Motor

 Turns head to both sides in supine (0-2 months)


 Lifts head when held at shoulder (0-1 month)

Fine Motor

 Stares and gazes (1-2 months)


 Follows with eves to midline (1-3 months)
 Follows with eyes past midline (2-3 months)
 Follows with eyes downward (2-3 months)
Enjoying Your Company

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Enjoys and needs a great deal of physical contact and tactile stimulation (0-3 months)
 Regards face (0-1½ months)
 Smiles reflexively (0-1 month)
 Establishes eye contact (0-2 months)
 Molds and relaxes body when held; cuddles (0-3 months)
 Responds with smile when socially approached (1½-4 months)

Cognitive

 Shows pleasure when touched or handled (0-6 months)


 Shows active interest in person or object for at least one minute (1-6 months)
 Listens to voice for 30 seconds (1-3 months)
 Shows anticipatory excitement (1½-4 months)
 Watches speaker's eyes and mouth (2-3 months)

Language

 Makes comfort sounds reflexive vocally (0-2½ months)


 Makes sucking sounds (½-3 months)
 Laughs (1½-4 months)
 Coos open vowels (aah), closed vowels (ee), diphthongs (oy as in boy) (2-7 months)
 Disassociates vocalization from bodily movement (2-3 months)
 Squeals (2½-5½ months)

Fine Motor

 Follows with eyes moving person while in supine (½-1½ months)


 Stares and gazes (1-2 months)
 Activates arms on sight of toy (1-3 months)
Holding Me Close

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Enjoys and needs a great deal of physical contact and tactile stimulation (0-3 months)
 Regards face (0-1 month)
 Establishes eye contact (0-2 months)
 Molds and relaxes body when held; cuddles (0-3 months)

Cognitive

 Shows pleasure when touched and handled (0-6 months)


 Inspects surroundings (1-2 months)

Gross Motor

 Lifts head when held at shoulder (0-1 month)

Fine Motor

 Stares and gazes (1-2 months)


Crying to Communicate

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Draws attention to self when in distress (0-3 months)


 Stops unexplained crying (3-6 months)

Cognitive

 Quiets when picked up (0-1 month)


 Shows pleasure when touched and handled (0-6 months)
 Responds to sounds (0-1 month)
 Responds to voice (0-2½ months)

Language

 Cry is monotonous, nasal, one breath long (0-1½ months)


 Cries when hungry or uncomfortable (0-1 month)
 Cry varies in pitch, length, and volume to indicate needs such as hunger, pain (1-5 months)
“Colicky” Crying

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Draws attention to self when in distress (0-3 months)


 Stops unexplained crying (3-6 months)

Cognitive

 Quiets when picked up (0-1 month)


 Shows pleasure when touched and handled (0-6 months)
 Responds to sounds (0-1 month)
 Responds to voice (0-2½ months)

Language

 Cry is monotonous, nasal, one breath long (0-1½ months)


 Cries when hungry or uncomfortable (0-1 month)
 Cry varies in pitch, length, and volume to indicate needs such as hunger, pain (1-5 months)
Knowing When to Call the Doctor

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Draws attention to self when in distress (0-3 months)

Language

 Cry varies in pitch, length, and volume to indicate needs such as hunger, pain (1-5 months)
Visiting the Doctor

Developmental Skills

Cognitive

 Responds to sounds (0-1 month)


 Responds to voice (0-2½ months)
 Reacts to disappearance of slowly moving object (2-3 months)
 Searches with eyes for sound (2-3½ months)
 Watches speaker's eyes and mouth (2-3 months)

Fine Motor

 Follows with eyes moving person while in supine (½-2½ months)


 Follows with eyes to midline (1-3 months)
 Follows with eyes past midline (2-3 months)
 Follows with eyes downward (2-3 months)
 Looks from one object to another (2½-3½ months)
Choosing My Furniture

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Draws attention to self when in distress (0-3 months)

Gross Motor

 Rolls side to supine (1½-2 months)


 Kicks reciprocally (1½-2½ months)
 Rolls prone to supine (2-5 months)

Self-Help

 Sleeps nights for 4- to 10-hour intervals (1-3 months)


 Stays awake for longer periods without crying, usuallv in p.m. (1-3 months)
 Naps frequently (1-3 months)
Activities and Developmental Skills for 3-6 Months
Home Routines……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..29-30
Changing Diapers……………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………9

Indoor Activities……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14-15
Discovering My Body……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14

Exploring Objects….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15

Playing with Toys.….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15

Excursions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………16-17
Going to the Park….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….16

Social Development……………………………………………………………………………………………………………18-22
Socializing………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18

Reducing Stranger Anxiety……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..19

Health and Safety ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………..23-25


Taking Medications…………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………….23
Choosing My Furniture

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Vocalizes in response to adult talk and smile (3-5 months)


 Vocalizes attitudes (pleasure and displeasure) (3-6 months)
 Enjoys social play (3-6 months)
 Makes approach movements to mirror (3-5½ months)
 Smiles at mirror image (5½-8½ months)
 Struggles against supine position (6-12 months)
 Responds playfully to mirror (6-9 months)

Cognitive

 Uses hands and mouth for sensory exploration of objects (3-6 months)
 Turns eyes and head to sound of hidden voice (3-7 months)
 Plays with own hands, feet, fingers, toes (3-5 months)
 Localizes sound with eyes (3½-5 months)
 Localizes tactile stimulation by touching the same spot or searching for object that touched body
(4-6 months)
 Brings feet to mouth (5-6 months)

Language

 Responds to sound stimulation or speech by vocalizing (3-6 months)


 Vocalizes attitudes other than crying (joy, displeasure) (5-6 months)
 Babbles to people (5½-6½ months)

Gross Motor

 Holds chest up in prone-weight on forearms (2-4 months)


 Rolls prone to supine (2-5 months)
 Circular pivoting in prone (5-6 months)
 Rolls supine to prone (5½-7½ months)

Fine Motor

 Clasps hands (3½-5 months)


 Looks with head in midline (4-5 months)

Self-Help

 Brings hand to mouth (2-4 months)


 Brings hand to mouth with toy or object (3-5 months)
Exploring Objects

Developmental SKills

Social and Emotional

 Vocalizes in response to adult talk and smile (3-5 months)


 Vocalizes attitudes (pleasure and displeasure) (3-0 months)
 Repeats enjoyable activities (4-8 months)

Cognitive

 Shows active interest in person or object for at least 1 minute (1-6 months)
 Shows anticipatory excitement (1½-4 months)
 Enjoys repeating newly learned activity (3-4 months)
 Uses hands and mouth for sensory exploration of objects (3-6 months)
 Localizes sound with eyes (3½-5 months)
 Reaches for second object purposefully (5-6½ months)

Language

 Responds to sound stimulation or speech by vocalizing (3-6 months)


 Vocalizes attitudes other than crying (joy, displeasure) (5-6 months)
 Babbles to people (5½-6½ months)

Gross Motor

 Holds chest up in prone- weight on forearms (2-4 months)


 Rolls prone to supine (2-5 months)
 Rolls supine to side (4-5½ months)
 Circular pivoting in prone (5-6 months)

Fine Motor

 Grasps toy actively (2-4 months)


 Looks from one object to another (2½-3½ months)
 Reaches toward toy without grasping (2½-4½ months)
 Reaches for object bilaterally (4-5 months)
 Reaches for toy followed by momentary grasp (4-5 months)
 Reaches for object unilaterally (5½-7 months)

Self-help

 Brings hand to mouth with toy or object (3-5 months)


Playing with Toys

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Vocalizes in response to adult talk and smile (3-5 months)


 Vocalizes attitudes (pleasure and displeasure) (3-6 months)

Cognitive

 Begins play with rattle (2½-4 months)


 Uses hands and mouth for sensory exploration of objects (3-6 months)
 Localizes sound with eyes (3½-5 months)
 Reaches for second object purposefully (5-6½ months)

Language

 Looks and vocalizes to own name (5-7 months)

Gross Motor

 Holds head steady in supported sitting (3-5 months)


 Moves head actively in supported sitting (5-6 months)

Fine Motor

 Activates arms on sight of toy (1-3 months)


 Grasps toy actively (2-4 months)
 Looks from one object to another (2½-3½ months)
 Reaches toward toy without grasping (2½-4½ months)
 Follows with eyes 180° (3-5 months)
 Follows with eyes upward (3-4 months)
 Uses ulnar palmar grasp (3½-4½ months)
 Follows with eyes without head movement (4-6 months)
 Reaches for object bilaterally (4-5 months)
 Reaches for toy followed by momentary grasp (4-5 months)
 Uses palmar grasp (4-5 months)
 Reaches and grasps object (4½-5½ months)
 Uses radial palmar grasp (4½-6 months)
 Drops object (5-6 months)
 Recovers object (5-6 months)
 Retains small object in each hand (5-6 months)
 Reaches for object unilaterally (5½-7 months)
 Transfers object (5½-7 months)
 Bangs object on table (5½-7 months)
 Attempts to secure tiny object (5½-7 months)

Self-Help

 Brings hand to mouth (2-4 months)


 Brings hand to mouth with toy or object (3-5 months)
Going to the Park

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Discriminates strangers (3-6 months)


 Socializes with strangers/anyone (3-5 months)

Cognitive

 Shows active interest in person or object for at least 1 minute (1-6 months)
 Searches with eyes for sound (2-3½ months)
 Enjoys repeating newly learned activity (3-4 months)
 Plays with own hands, feet, fingers, toes (3-5 months)
 Localizes sound with eyes (3½-5 months)
 Continues a familiar activity by initiating movements involved (4-5 months)
 Localizes tactile stimulation by touching the same spot or searching for object that touched body
(4-6 months)

Language

 Laughs (1½-4 months)


 Squeals (2½-5 ½ months)

Gross Motor

 Holds head steady in supported sitting (3-5 months)


 Sits with slight support (3-5 months)
 Circular pivoting in prone (5-6 months)

Fine Motor

 Follows moving object with eyes in supported sitting (3-4½ months)


 Reaches for object bilaterally (4-5 months)
 Reaches for toy followed by momentary grasp (4-5 months)
 Uses palmar grasp (4-5 months)
 Reaches and grasps object (4½-5½ months)
 Regards tiny object (4½-5½ months)
 Looks at distant objects (5-6 months)
 Bangs object on table (5½-7 months)

Self-Help

 Brings hand to mouth with toy or object (3-5 months)


Socializing

Developmental SKills

Social and Emotional

 Responds with smile when socially approached (14-4 months)


 Vocalizes in response to adult talk and smile (3-5 months)
 Demands social attention (3-8 months)
 Enjoys social play (3-6 months)
 Enjoys frolic play (4-8 months)
 Repeats enjoyable activities (4-8 months)

Cognitive

 Shows pleasure when touched or handled (0-6 months)


 Shows active interest in person or object for at least 1 minute (1-6 months)
 Shows anticipatory excitement (1½-4 months)
 Turns eyes and head to sound of hidden voice (3-7 months)
 Plays with own hands, feet, fingers, toes (3-5 months)

Language

 Laughs (1½-4 months)


 Responds to sound stimulation or speech by vocalizing (3-6 months)
 Laughs when head is covered with a cloth (3½-4½ months)
 Vocalizes attitudes other than crying (joy, displeasure) (5-6 months)
 Reacts to music by cooing (5-6 months)

Fine Motor

 Reaches toward toy without grasp (2½-4½ months)


 Follows with eyes moving object in supported sitting (3-4 months)
 Follows with eyes upward (3-4 months)
 Clasps hands (3½-5 months)
Reducing Stranger Anxiety

Developmental SKills

Social and Emotional

 Discriminates strangers (3-6 months)


 Socializes with strangers/anyone (3-5 months)
 Becomes aware of strange situations (3-6 months)

Cognitive

 Distinguishes between friendly and angry voices (5-67 months)

Gross Motor

 Sits with slight support (3-5 months)


 Bears some weight on legs (3-5 months)
Taking Medications
Activities and Developmental Skills for 6-9 Months
Home Routines…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………..9-13
Beginning to Self-Feed……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9

Having Fun at Mealtime…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10

Enjoying Bath Time I.…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12

Indoor Activities……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14-15
Getting to Know My Family……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14

Reaching for and Holding Small Toys…………………………………………………………………………………………………….15

Finding and Playing with Toys…….………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15

Looking at Picture Books…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15

Excursions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………16-17
Playing in My Yard….………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………….16

Discovering My Neighborhood…………..………………………………………………………………………………………………….17

Social Development……………………………………………………………………………………………………………18-22
Learning Who I am…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18

Coping with Separation………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..19

Health and Safety ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………..23-25


Keeping Mealtime Safe.……………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………….23

Dealing with Choking….……………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………….24

Swallowing Objects-Knowing What to Do…..……………………………………………………………………………………….…25

Keeping Equipment Safe………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………….…25

Teething and Dental Care…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…25


Beginning to Self Feed

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Vocalizes attitudes (pleasure and displeasure) (3-6 months)

Cognitive

 Turns eyes and head to sound of hidden voice (3-7 months)


 Localizes sound with eyes (3½-5 months)
 Reaches for second object purposefully (5-6½ months)
 Smells different things (6-12 months)
 Looks for family members or pets when named (6-8 months)
 Turns head and shoulders to find hidden sound (7-10 months)
 Responds to simple request with gesture (7-9 months)

Language

 Shows understanding of words by appropriate behavior or gesture (9-14 months)

Gross Motor

 Sits independently indefinitely but may use hands (5-8 months)

Fine Motor

 keeps hands open most of the time (4-8 months)


 Reaches for object bilaterally (4-5 months)
 Retains small object in each hand (5-6 months)
 Reaches for object unilaterally (5½-7 months)
 Transfers object (5½-7 months)
 Attempts to secure tiny object (5½-7 months)
 Rakes tiny object (7-8 months)
 Uses inferior pincer grasp (7½-10 months)

Self-Help

 Uses tongue to move food in mouth (4-8½ months)


 Mouths and gums solid foods (5-8 months)
 Bites food voluntarily (6-8 months)
 Drinks from cup held by other (6½-12½ months)
 Feeds self a cracker (6-8 Months)
 Chews Food with munching pattern (8-13½ months)
Having Fun at Mealtime

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Demands social attention (3-8 months)


 Vocalizes attitudes (pleasure and displeasure) (3-6 months)
 Enjoys social play (3-6 months)
 Repeats enjoyable activities (4-8 months)
 Cooperates in games (6-10 months)
 Shows like/ dislike for certain people, objects, places (7-12 months)

Cognitive

 Plays peek-a-boo (6-10 months)


 Smells different things (6-12 months)
 Plays 2-3 minutes with single toy (6-9 months)
 Slides toy or object on surface (6-11 months)
 Looks for family members or pets when named (6-8 months)
 Responds to facial expressions (6-7 months)
 Turns head and shoulders to find hidden sound (7-10 months)
 Responds to simple request with gesture (7-9 months)
 Retains two objects and reaches for third (8-10 months)
 Listens selectively to familiar words (8-12 months)
 Guides action on toy manually (9-12 months)
 Drops objects systematically (9-12 months)

Language

 Vocalizes attitudes other than crying (joy, displeasure) (5-6 months)


 Looks and vocalizes to own name (5-7 months)
 Babbles to people (5½-6½ months)
 Shouts for attention (6½-8 months)
 Vocalizes in interjectional manner (7½-9 months)
 Babbles single consonant "ba" (8-12 months)
 Shows understanding of words by appropriate behavior or gesture (9-14 months)

Gross Motor

 Sits independently indefinitely but may use hands (5-8 months)

Fine Motor

 Keeps hands open most of the time (4-8 months)


 Looks at distant objects (5-6 months)
 Drops objects (5-6 months)
 Reaches for object unilaterally (5½-7 months)
 Transfers object (5½-7 months)
 Bangs object on table (5½-7 months)
 Attempts to secure tiny object (5½-7 months)
 Uses radial digital grasp (7-9 months)
 Rakes tiny object (7-8 months)
 Uses inferior pincer grasp (7½-10 months)

Self-Help

 Uses tongue to move food in mouth (4-8½ months)


 Mouths and gums solid foods (5-8 months)
 Bites food voluntarily (6-8 months)
 Drinks from cup held by other (6-12 months)
 Feeds self a cracker (6½-8½ months)
 Chews food with munching pattern (8-13½ months)
Enjoying Bath Time I

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Demands social attention (3-8 months)


 Repeats enjoyable activities (4-8 months)
 Explores adult features (5-7 months)

Cognitive

 Touches toy or adult's hand to restart an activity (5-9 months)


 Reaches for second object purposefully (5-6½ months)
 Plays peck-a-boo (6-10 months)
 Slides toy or object on surface (6-11 months)
 Responds to facial expressions (6-7 months)
 Responds to simple request with gesture (7-9 months)

Language

 Babbles to people (5½-6½ months)


 Babbles with inflection similar to adult speech (7½-12 months)

Gross Motor

 Sits independently indefinitely but may use hands (5-8 months)


 Protective extension of arms to side and front (6-8 months)
 Bears large fraction of weight on legs and bounces (6-7 months)
 Stands, holding on (6-10½ months)

Fine Motor

 Reaches for object unilaterally (5½-7 months)


 Transfers object (5½-7 months)
 Bangs object on table (5½-7 months)
 Reaches and grasps object with extended elbow (7-8½ months)
 Bangs two cubes held in hands (8½-12 months)

Self-Help

 Bites and chews toys (7-8 months)


Getting to Know My Family

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Repeats enjoyable activities (4-8 months)


 Cooperates in games (6-10 months)

Cognitive

 Turns eyes and head to sound of hidden voice (3-7 months)


 Plays peek-a-boo (6-10 months)
 Looks for family members or pets when named (6-8 months)
 Responds to simple request with gesture (7-9 months)
 Listens selectively to familiar words (8-12 months)

Language

 Coos open vowels (aah), closed vowels (ee), diphthongs (oy as in boy) (2-7 months)
 Babbles consonant chains ("babababa") (4-6½ months)
 Looks and vocalizes to own name (5-7 months)
 Babbles double consonants ("baba") (5-8 months)
 Babbles to people (5½-6½ months)
 Waves or responds to bye-bye (6-9 months)
 Says "dada" or "mama" nonspecifically (6½-11½ months)
 Vocalizes in interjectional manner (7½-9 months)
 Babbles with inflection similar to adult speech (7½-12 months)
 Babbles single consonant "ba" (8-12 months)

Gross Motor

 Sits independently indefinitely but may use hands (5-8 months)


 Sits without hand support for 10 minutes (8-9 months)
Reaching for and Holding Small Toys

Developmental Skills

Cognitive

 Reaches for second object purposefully (5-6½ months)


 Shows interest in sounds of objects (5½-8 months)
 Plays 2-3 minutes with single toy (6-9 months)
 Slides toy or object on surface (6-11 months)
 Retains two of three objects offered (6½-7½ months)
 Imitates familiar, then new gesture (7-11 months)
 Retains two objects and reaches for third (8-10 months)

Language

 Babbles double consonants "baba" (5-8 months)


 Vocalizes in interjectional manner (7½-9 months)

Gross Motor

 Sits independently indefinitely but may use hands (5-8 months)

Fine Motor

 Keeps hands open most of the time (4-8 months)


 Reaches for object unilaterally (5½-7 months)
 Transfers object (5½-7 months)
 Bangs object on table (5½-7 months)
 Manipulates toy actively with wrist movements (6-8 months)
 Reaches and grasps object with extended elbow (7-84 months)
 Uses radial digital grasp (7-9 months)
 bangs two cubes held in hands (8½-10 months)
Finding and Playing with Toys

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Cooperates in games (6-10 months)

Cognitive

 Works for desired out-of-reach object (5-9 months)


 Shows interest in sounds of objects (5½-8 months)
 Anticipates visually the trajectory of a slowly moving object (5½-7½ months)
 Finds hidden object using 1 screen, 2 screens, then 3 screens (6-9 months)
 Plays 2-3 minutes with single toy (6-9 months)
 Slides toy or object on surface (6-11 months)
 Follows trajectory of fast-moving object (6-8 months)
 Responds to simple request with gesture (7-9 months)
 Overcomes obstacle to obtain object (8-11 months)

Language

 Coos open vowels (aah), closed vowels (ee), diphthongs (oy as in boy) (2-7 months)
 Babbles consonant chains "babababa" (4-6½ months)
 Babbles double consonants "baba" (5-8 months)
 Vocalizes in interjectional manner (7½-9 months)
 Babbles with inflection similar to adult speech (74-12 months)
 Babbles single consonant "ba" (8-12 months)

Gross Motor

 Sits independently indefinitely but may use hands (5-8 months)


 Rolls supine to prone (5½-7½ months)
 Brings one knee forward beside trunk in prone (6-8 months)
 Crawls backwards (7-8 months)
 Crawls forward (8-9½ months)

Fine Motor

 keeps hands open most of the time (4-8 months)


 Reaches for object unilaterally (5½-7 months)
 Transfers object (5½-7 months)
 Bangs object on table (5½-7 months)
 Manipulates toy actively with wrist movements (6-8 months)
 Reaches and grasps object with extended elbow (7-8½ months)
 Uses radial digital grasp (7-9 months)
 Bangs two cubes held in hands (8½-12 months)

Self-Help

 Bites and chews toys (7-8 months)


Looking at Picture Books

Developmental Skills

Cognitive

 Plays with paper (4½-7 months)


 Imitates familiar, then new gesture (7-11 months)
 Responds to simple request with gesture (7-9 months)
 Looks at pictures 1 minute when named (8-9 months)
 Listens selectively to familiar words (8-12 months)

Language

 Coos open vowels (aah), closed vowels (ce), diphthongs (oy as in boy) (2-7 months)
 Babbles consonant chains ("babababa") (4-Giz months)
 Vocalizes in interjectional manner (7½-9 months)
 Babbles single consonant "ba" (8-12 months)

Gross Motor

 Sits independently indefinitely but may use hands (5-8 months).


Playing in My Yard

Developmental Skills

Language

 Looks and vocalizes to own name (5-7 months)


 Waves or responds to bye-bye (6-9 months)

Gross Motor

 Stands, holding on (6-10½ months)


 Crawls backwards (7-8 months)
 Crawls forward (8-9½ months)

Self-Help

 Bites and chews toys (7-8 months)


Discovering My Neighborhood

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Enjoys frolic play (4-8 months)

Cognitive

 Anticipates visually the trajectory of a slowly moving object (5½-7½ months)


 Smells different things (6-12 months)
 Follows trajectory of fast-moving object (6-8 months)
 Responds to facial expressions (6-7 months)
Learning Who I Am

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Makes approach movements to mirror (3-5½ months)


 Recognizes mother visually (4-8 months)
 Explores adult features (5-7 months)
 Smiles at mirror image (57-87 months)
 Distinguishes self as separate from mother (6-9 months)
 Shows anxiety over separation from mother (6-9 months)
 Responds playfully to mirror (6-9 months)
 May show fear and insecurity with previously accepted situation (6-18 months)

Cognitive

 Finds hidden object using I screen, 2 screens, then 3 screens (6-9 months)
 Plays peek-a-boo (6-10 months)
 Follows trajectory of fast-moving object (6-8 months)
 Looks for family members or pets when named (6-8 months)

Language

 Looks and vocalizes to own name (5-7 months)


 Says "dada" or "mama" nonspecifically (6½-11½ months)
 hows understanding of words by appropriate behavior or gesture (9-14 months)
Coping with Separation

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Recognizes mother visually (4-8 months)


 Displays stranger anxiety (5-8 months)
 Explores adult features (5-7 months)
 Smiles at mirror image (5½-8½ months)
 Distinguishes self as separate from mother (6-9 months)
 Shows anxiety over separation from mother (6-g months)
 May show fear and insecurity with previously accepted situations (6-18 months)

Cognitive

 Anticipates visually the trajectory of a slowly moving object (5½-7½ months)


 Finds hidden object using 1 screen, 2 screens, then 3 screens (6-9 months)
 Plays peek-a-boo (6-10 months)
 Follows trajectory of fast-moving object (6-8 months)
 Looks for family members or pets when named (6-8 months)
 Finds hidden object under three superimposed screens (9-10 months)

Language

 Looks and vocalizes to own name (5-7 months)


 Says "dada" or "mama" nonspecifically (6½-11½ months)
 Shows understanding of words by appropriate behavior or gesture (9-14 months)
Keeping Mealtime Safe

Developmental Skills

Self-Help

 Swallows strained or pureed foods (3-6 months)


 Uses tongue to move food in mouth (4-8½ months)
 Mouths and gums solid foods (5-8 months)
 Feeds self a cracker (64-84 months)
Dealing with Choking

Developmental Skills

Self-Help

 Brings hand to mouth with toy or object (3-5 months)


 Mouths and gums solid foods (5-8 months)
 Feeds self a cracker (6½-8½ months)
 Chews food with munching pattern (8-13½ months)
 Finger feeds self (9-12 months)
Swallowing Objects-Knowing What to Do

Developmental Skills

Self-Help

 Mouths and gums solid foods (5-8 months)


 Bites and chews toys (7-8 months)
Keeping Equipment Safe

Developmental Skills

Gross Motor

 Bears large fraction of weight on legs and bounces (6-7 months)


 Stands, holding on (6-104 months)
 Pulls to standing at furniture (6-10 months)
Teething and Dental Care
Activities and Developmental Skills for 9-12 Months
Home Routines…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………..9-13
Helping with Dressing………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9

Celebrating My First Birthday…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10

Indoor Activities……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14-15
Learning to Imitate………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14

Putting Things In and Taking Them Out………………………………………………………………………………………………….15

Playing with Balls……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15

Making Toys Move……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15

Excursions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………16-17
Exploring Outdoors….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….16

Taking a Trip to the Supermarket………………………………………………………………………………………………………….17

Social Development……………………………………………………………………………………………………………18-22
Expressing Myself At Mealtime………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18

Managing Bedtime Dawdling………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..19

Health and Safety ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………..23-25


Being Safe at Home…………………...………………………………………………………………………………………………………….23

Preventing Putting Objects in Nose and Ears……………………………………………………………………..………………….24

Caring for My Teeth…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…25

Preventing Accidents…………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………….…25

Being Safe Around Water…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…25


Helping with Dressing

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Shows like/dislike for certain people, objects, places (7-12 months)


 Tests parental reactions at bedtime (9-12 months)
 Engages in simple imitative play (9-12 months)

Cognitive

 Plays peek-a-boo (6-10 months)


 Responds to simple request with gesture (7-9 months)
 Listens selectively to familiar words (8-12 months)
 Listens to speech without being distracted by other sources (9-11 months)
 Knows what "No-No" means and reacts (9-12 months)
 Responds to simple verbal requests (9-14 months)

Language

 Says "dada" or "mama" nonspecifically (6½-11½ months)


 Babbles with inflection similar to adult speech (7½-12 months)
 Babbles single consonant "ba" (8-12 months)
 Shows understanding of words by appropriate behavior or gesture (9-14 months)
 Babbles in response to human voice (11-15 months)

Gross Motor

 Gets to sitting without assistance (6-10 months)


 Stands, holding on (6-107 months)
 Crawls forward (8-9½ months)
 creeps on hands and knees (g-ll months)
 Stands momentarily (97-11 months)
 Walks holding on to furniture (9½-13 months)
 Creeps on hands and feet (10-12 months)
 Stands a few seconds (11-13 months)

Fine Motor

 Releases object voluntarily (9-11 months)

Self-Help

 Cooperates with dressing by extending arm or leg (10½-12 months)


Celebrating My First Birthday

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 May show fear and insecurity with previously accepted situations (6-18 months)
 Shows like/dislike for certain people, objects, places (7-12 months)
 Lets only mother meet needs (8-12 months)
 Likes to be in constant sight and hearing of adult (12-13 months)
 Tends to be quite messy (12-18 months)
 Enjoys being center of attention in family group (12-18 months)

Cognitive

 Responds to simple verbal requests (9-14 months)


 Unwraps a toy (10½-12 months)
 Recognizes several people in addition to immediate family (12-18 months)

Language

 Shows understanding of words by appropriate behavior or gesture (9-14 months)

Fine Motor

 Pokes with index finger (9-12 months)


 Uses both hands freely; may show preference for one (11-13 months)

Self-Help

 Finger feeds self (9-12 months)


 Holds spoon (9-12 months)
 Sleeps nights 12-14 hours (9-12 months)
 Naps once or twice each day 1 to 4 hours; may refuse morning nap (9-12 months)
Learning to Imitate

Developmental SKills

Social and Emotional

 Cooperates in games (6-10 months)


 Engages in simple imitative play (9-12 months)

Cognitive

 Imitates familiar, then new gesture (7-11 months)


 Listens selectively to familiar words (8-12 months)
 Imitates several new gestures (9-12 months)

Language

 Babbles to people (5½-6½ months)


 Waves or responds to bye-bye (6-9 months)
 Says "dada" or "mama" nonspecifically (6½-11½ months)
 Vocalizes in interjectional manner (7½-9 months)
Putting Things In and Taking Them Out

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Cooperates in games (6-10 months)


 Extends toy to show others, not for release (9-12 months)

Cognitive

 Listens selectively to familiar words (8-12 months)


 Drops objects systematically (9-12 months)
 Listens to speech without being distracted by other sources (9-11 months)
 Responds to simple verbal requests (9-14 months)
 fakes ring stack apart (10-11 months)

Language

 Shows understanding of words by appropriate behavior or gesture (9-14 months)


 Babbles monologue when left alone (11-12 months)

Gross Motor

 Sits without hand support for 10 minutes (8-9 months)

Fine Motor

 Uses inferior pincer grasp (7½-10 months)


 Takes objects out of container (9-11 months)
 Releases object voluntarily (9-11 months)
 Uses both hands freely; may show preference for one (11-13 months)
 Puts objects into container (11-12 months)
Playing with Balls

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Cooperates in games (6-10 months)

Cognitive

 Overcomes obstacle to obtain object (8-11 months)


 Listens selectively to familiar words (8-12 months)
 Throws objects (9-12 months)
 Responds to simple verbal requests (9-14 months)

Language

 Babbles single consonant "ba" (8-12 months)


 Shows understanding of words by appropriate behavior or gesture (9-14 months)

Gross Motor

 Sits without hand support for 10 minutes (8-9 months)


 Crawls forward (8-9½ months)
 Creeps on hands and knees (9-11 months)
 Creeps on hands and feet (10-12 months)

Fine Motor

 Releases object voluntarily (9-11 months)


 Uses both hands freely; may show preference for one (11-13 months)
Making Toys Move

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Cooperates in games (6-10 months)


 Engages in simple imitative play (9-12 months)

Cognitive

 Slides toy or object on surface (6-11 months)


 Listens selectively to familiar words (8-12 months)
 Finds hidden object under three superimposed screens (9-10 months)
 Guides action on toy manually (9-12 months)
 Responds to simple verbal requests (9-14 months)
 Unwraps a toy (10½-12 months)

Language

 Babbles with inflection similar to adult speech (7½-12 months)


 Shows understanding of words by appropriate behavior or gesture (9-14 months)

Gross Motor

 Stands, holding on (6-10½ months)


 Pulls to standing at furniture (6-10 months)
 Sits without hand support for 10 minutes (8-9 months)
 Creeps on hands and knees (9-11 months)
 Creeps on hands and feet (10-12 months)

Fine Motor

 Uses inferior pincer grasp (7½-10 months)


 Removes pegs from pegboard (8½-10 months)
 Extends wrist (9-10 months)
 Releases object voluntarily (9-11 months)
 Uses both hands freely; may show preference for one (11-13 months)
Exploring Outdoors

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Explores environment enthusiastically; safety precautions important (9-12 months)

Cognitive

 Uses locomotion to regain object and resumes play (9-12 months)


 Responds to simple verbal requests (9-14 months)

Language

 Unable to talk while walking (11½-15 months)

Gross Motor

 Stands, holding on (6-10½ months)


 Pulls to standing at furniture (6-10 months)
 Crawls forward (8-9½ months)
 Lowers to sitting from furniture (9-10 months)
 Creeps on hands and knees (9-11 months)
 Walks holding on to furniture (9½-13 months)
 Walks with both hands held (10-12 months)

Self-Help

 Cooperates with dressing by extending arm or leg (10½-12 months)


Taking a Trip to the Supermarket

Developmental SKills

Cognitive

 Listens selectively to familiar words (8-12 months)


 Enjoys looking at pictures in books (10-14 months)

Language

 Babbles single consonant "ba" (8-12 months)

Gross Motor

 Sits without hand support for 10 minutes (8-9 months)

Fine Motor

 Pokes with index finger (9-12 months)

Self-help

 Holds spoon (9-12 months)


Expressing Myself at Mealtime

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Tests parental reactions during feeding (9-12 months)

Cognitive

 Throws objects (9-12 months)


 Drops objects systematically (9-12 months)
Managing Bedtime Dawdling

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Tests parental reactions at bedtime (9-12 months)

Cognitive

 Looks at pictures 1 minute when named (8-9 months)


 Enjoys Iooking at pictures in books (10-14 months)
Being Safe at Home

Developmental Skills

Social and Emotional

 Explores environment enthusiastically; safety precautions important (9-12 months)


Preventing Putting Objects in Nose and Ears

Developmental Skills

Fine Motor

 Pokes with index finger (9-12 months)


 Uses neat pincer grasp (10-12 months)
Caring for My Teeth

Developmental Skills

Self-Help

 Holds own bottle (5½-9 months)


 Chews food with munching pattern (8-13½ months)
Preventing Accident

Developmental Skills

Gross Motor

 Gets to sitting without assistance (6-10 months)


 Stands, holding on (6-107 months)
 Pulls to standing at furniture (6-10 months)
 Stands momentarily (97-11 months)
 Walks holding on to furniture (9-13 months)
 Stands by lifting one foot (11-12 months)
 Stands a few seconds (11-13 months)

Fine Motor

 Uses both hands freely; may show preference for one 11-13 months)
Being Safe around Water

Gross Motor

 Gets to sitting without assistance (6-10 months)


 Stands, holding on (6-10½ months)
 Pulls to standing at furniture (6-10 months)
 Sits without hand support for 10 minutes (8-9 months)
 Goes from sitting to prone (9-10 months)
 Creeps on hands and knees (9-11 months)
 Stands momentarily (9½-11 months)
 Walks holding on to furniture (9½-13 months)
 Stands by lifting one foot (11-12 months)
 Stands a few seconds (11-13 months)
 Assumes and maintains kneeling (11-13 months)
 Walks with one hand held (11-13 months)
 Stands alone well (11½-14 months)
 Walks alone two to three steps (11½-13½ months)
12 – 24 Months
Developmental Skills for 24-27 Months

Home Routines
Learning More at Snack and Mealtime

Indoor Activities
Playing Make-Believe with Toy Animals and Dolls II
Creating with Boxes, Cans, and Things

Excursions
Having Fun at the Park

Social Development
Continuing the “No” Stage
Spending Time with One Adult at A Time
Developing Sudden Fears
Becoming My Own Person

Health and Safety


Visiting the Dentist
Home Routines 24-27 Months

Learning More at Snack and Mealtime


Social and Emotional
● Enjoys experimenting with adult activities (24-30 months)
● Relates best to one familiar adult at a time (24-36 months)
● Dramatizes using a doll (24-30 months)

Cognitive
● Demonstrates awareness of class routines (24-27 months)
● Understands concept of onc (24-30 months)
● Identifies rooms in own house (24-28 months)
● Demonstrates use of objects (24-28 months)
● Engages in simple make-believe activities (24-30 months)
● Obeys two-part commands (24-29 months)
● Understands complex and compound sentences (24-27 months)
● Gives one out of many (25-30 months)

Language
● Uses pronouns (24-30 months)
● Uses three-word sentences (24-30 months)
● Imitates spontaneously or requests new words (24-27 months)
● Relates experiences using short sentences (24-34 months)
● Answers questions (24-36 months)
● Uses size words (25-30 months)

Gross Motor
● Stands on tiptoes (23-25% months)

Fine Motor
● Holds crayon with thumb and fingers (23-25 months)
● Imitates a cross (24-36 months)
● Makes first designs or spontaneous forms (24-35 months)
● Puts tiny objects into small container (24-30 months)

Self-Help
● HoIds small cup in one hand (20-30 months)
● May have definite food preferences (23-25 months)
● Understands and stays away from common dangers (stairs, glass, strange animals) (24-30
months)
● Handles fragile items carefully (24-26 months)
● Helps put things away away (24-29 months)
● Holds spoon in fingers palm up (24-30 (24-30 months)
● Washes hands (24-30 months)
Indoor Activities 24-30 months

Playing Make-Believe with Toy Animals and Dolls II


Social and Emotional
● Enjoys experimenting with adult activities (24-30 months)
● Relates best to one familiar adult at a time (24-36 months)
● Engages best in peer interaction with just one older child, not a sibling (24-36 months)
● Dramatizes using a doll (24-30 months)
● Initiates own play, but requires supervision to carry out ideas (24-36 months)

Cognitive
● Demonstrates use of objects (24-28 months)
● Identifies clothing items for different occasions (24-28 months)
● Engages in simple make-believe activities (24-30 months)
● Knows more body parts (24-28 months)
● Obeys two-part commands (24-29 months)
● Understands complex and compound sentences (24-27 months)

Language
● Sings phrases of songs (23-27 months)
● Uses pronouns (24-30 months)
● Uses three-word sentences (24-30 months)
● Uses past tense (24-30 months)
● Uses expressive vocabulary of 50 or more words (24-3012 months)
● Imitates spontaneously or requests new words (24-27 months)
● Experiments with communication; frustrated when not understood (24-28 months)
● Relates experiences using short sentences (24-34 months)

Self-Help
● Holds small cup 5 one hand (20-30 months)
● Unbuttons large buttons (24-25 months)

Creating with Boxes, Cans, and Things


Social and Emotional
● Relates best to one familiar adult at a time (24-36 months)
● Engages best in peer interaction with just one older child not a sibling (24-36 months)
● Initiates own play, but requires supervision to carry out ideas (24-36 months)

Cognitive
● Demonstrates use of objects (24-28 months)
● Engages in simple make-believe activities (24-30 months)
● Obeys two-part commands (24-29 months)
● Understands complex and compound sentences (24-27 months
● Gives one out of many (25-30 months)

Language
● Uses pronouns (24-30 months)
● Uses three-word sentences (24-30 months)
● Uses past tense (24-30 months)
● Uses expressive vocabulary of 50 or more words (24-301/2 months)
● Imitates spontaneously or requests new words (24-27 months

Fine Motor
● Imitates three-block train using cubes (23-26 months)

Self-Help
● Helps put things away (24-291/2 months)
Excursions 24-27 Months

Having Fun at the Park


Social and Emotional
● Feels strongly possessive of loved ones (24-36 months)
● Fatigues easily (24-30 months)

Cognitive
● Plays with water and sand (24-36 months)
● Engages in simple make-believe activities (24-30 months)
● Knows more body parts (24-28
● Selects pictures involving action words (24-30 months)
● Obeys two-part commands (24-29 months)

Language
● Imitates spontaneously or requests new words (24-27 months)
● Answers questions (24-36 months)

Gross Motor
● Rides tricycle (24-30 months)
● Runs, stops without holding and avoids obstacles (24-30 months

Fine Motor
● Imitates a cross (24-36 months)
● Copies a circle (25-36 months)

Self-Help
● Understands and stays away from common dangers stairs, glass, strange animals) (24-30
months)
● Uses toilet with assistance; has daytime control (24-36 months)
Social Development 24-27 Months

Continuing the “No” Stage


Social and Emotional
● Displays independent behavior; is difficult discipline (the “No” stage) (12-15 months)
● Attempts self-direction; resists adult control (12-15 months)
● Desires control of others; orders fights, resists (18-24 months)
● Says “No”, but submits anyway (24-30 months)

Spending Time with One Adult at a Time


Social and Emotional
● Shows like/dislike for certain people, objects, places (7-12 months)
● Lets only mother meet needs (8-12 months)
● Enjoys imitating adult behavior; responds well to the introduction of new tasks (12-18 months)
● Enjoys being center of attention in family group (12-18 months)
● Shows jealousy at attention given others, especially other family members (18-24 months)
● Feels strongly possessive of loved ones (24-36 months)
● Enjoys wide range of relationships; meets more people (24-36 months)
● Relates best to one familiar adult at a time (24-36 months)

Developing Sudden Fears


Social and Emotional
● Shows wide variety of emotions: fear, anger, sympathy, modesty, guilt, embarrassment, anxiety,
joy (18-24 months)
● May develop sudden fears, especially of large animals (24-30 months)

Becoming My Own Person


Social and Emotional
● Likes to be in constant sight and hearing of adult (12-13 months)
● Displays independent behavior, is difficult discipline (the “No” stage) (12-15 months)
● Attempts self-direction; resists adult control (12-15 months)
● Enjoys being center of attention in a family group (12-18 months)
● Expresses affection (18-24 months)
● Shows A wide variety of emotions: fear, anger, sympathy, modesty, guilt, embarrassment,
anxiety, joy (18-24 months)
● Desires control of others; orders, fights, resists (18-24 months)
● Experiences a strong sense of self-importance (18-24 months)
● Distinguishes self as a separate person; contrasts self with others (24-36 months)
● Displays shyness with strangers and 5 outside situations (24-30 months)
● Holds parent's hand outdoors (24-30 months)
● Feels strongly possessive of loved ones (24-36 months)
● Displays dependent behavior; clings and whines (24-30 months)
Health and Safety 24-27 Months

Visiting the Dentist


Social and Emotional
● Needs and expects rituals and routines (12-18 months)
● Enjoys imitating adult behavior; responds well to the introduction of new tasks (12-18 months)

Self-Help
● Gives up bottle (18-24 months)
● Brushes teeth with assistance (24 months and above)
Developmental Skills for 27-30 Months

Home Routines
Adjusting Bedtime Routines

Indoor Activities
Building with Blocks or Boxes
Making Mobiles and Touch-and-Feel Books

Excursions
Visiting the Shopping Center

Health and Safety


Being Safe Outdoors
Home Routines 27-30 Months

Adjusting Bedtime
Social and Emotional
● Tends to be physically aggressive (24-30 months)
● Values own property; uses word “mine” (24-30 months)

Cognitive
● Points to five to seven pictures of familiar objects and people (21-30 months)
● Identifies six body parts (22-24 months)
● Understands concept of one (24-30 months)
● Engages in simple make-believe activities (24-30 months)
● Obeys two-part commands (24-29 months)
● Understands complex and compound sentences (24-27 months)
● Matches shapes- circle, triangle, square (toys) (26-30 months)
● Listens to stories (27-30 months)
● Identifies objects with their use (28-34 months)
● Identifies body parts with their function (28-34 months)
● Matches primary colors (29-33 months)

Language
● Uses pronouns (24-30 months)
● Uses three-word sentences (24-30 months)
● Uses past tense (24-30 months)
● Names five pictures (24-29 months)
● Relates experiences using short sentences (24-34 months)
● Answers questions (24-36 months)
● Formulates negative reasoning (24-36 months)
● Uses plurals (27-36 months)
● Refers to self using pronoun (27-40 months)
● Verbalizes one preposition (28-33 months
● Names eight or more pictures (29-36 months)

Self-Help
● Washes hands (24-30 months)
● Brushes teeth with assistance (24 months and above)
● Anticipates need to eliminate in time (24-36 months)
● Undresses with assistance (26-32 months)
● Pulls pants up with assistance (26-28 months)
● Dresses self with assistance (28-32 months)
Indoor Activities 27-30 Months

Building with Blocks or Boxes


Cognitive
● Points to five to seven pictures of familiar objects and people (21-30 months)
● Pastes on appropriate side (24-30 months)
● Understands concept of one (24-30 months)
● Engages in simple make-believe activities (24-30 months)
● Obeys two-part commands (24-29 months)
● Gives one out of many (25-30 months)
● Matches identical simple pictures of objects (27-30 months)

Language
● Uses size words (25-30 months)
● Uses plurals (27-36 months)
● Verbalizes one preposition (28-33 months)

Making Mobiles and Touch-and-Feel Books


Cognitive
● Pastes on appropriate side (24-30 months)
● Understands concept of one (24-30 months)
● Enjoys tactile books (24-29 months)
● Gives one out of many (25-30 months)
● Matches shapes–circle, triangle, square (toys) (26-30 months)
● Matches colors (black, white) (26-29 months)
● Matches primary colors (29-33 months)

Language
● Uses size words (25-30 months)

Fine Motor
● Imitates a cross (24-36 months)
● Makes first designs or spontaneous forms (24-35 months)
● Folds paper in half (24-30 months)
● Copies a circle (25-36 months)
● Holds pencil with thumb and finger; adult-like grasp (29-31 months)
Excursions 27-30 Months

Visiting the Shopping Center


Social and Emotional
● Displays shyness with strangers and in outside situations (24-30 months)
● Takes pride in clothing (24-30 months)
● Becoming aware of sex differences (24-30 months)

Cognitive
● Identifies clothing items for different occasions (24-28 months)
● Understands many action verbs (27-30 months)
● Identifies objects with their use (28-34 months)

Gross Motor
● Walks on tiptoes a few steps (251/2-30 months)
● Attempts step on 2-inch balance beam (271/2-281/2 months)
● Walks backward 10 feet (28-291/2 months)

Self-Help
● Helps put things away (24-291/2 months)
● Holds spoon in fingers, palm up (24-30 months)
● Washes hands (24-30 months)
● Anticipates need to eliminate in time (24-36 months)
● Uses toilet with assistance; has daytime control (24-36 months)
● Undresses with assistance (26-32 months)
● Pulls pants up with assistance (26-28 months)
● Dresses self with assistance (28-32 months)
Health and Safety 27-30 Months

Being Safe Outdoors


Social and Emotional
● Holds parent's hand outdoors (24-30 months)
● Says “No”, but submits anyway (24-30 months)
● Tends to be physically aggressive (24-30 months)
● Enjoys experimenting with adult activities (24-30 months)
● Frustration tantrums peak (24-30 months)
● Initiates own play, but requires supervision to carry out ideas (24-36 months)
● Fatigues easily (24-30 months)
● May develop sudden fears, especially of large animals (24-30 months)
● Shows independence; runs ahead of mother outdoors, refuses to have hand held (30-36
months)

Gross Motor
● Goes up and down slide (23-26 months)
● Rides tricycle (24-30 months)
● Runs; stops without holding and avoids obstacles (24-30 months)
● Jumps backwards (27-29 months)
● Attempts step on 2-inch balance beam (271/2-281/2 months)
● Jumps on trampoline with adult holding hands (29-31 months
● Hops on one foot (30-36 months)

Self-Help
● Understands and stays away from common dangers (stairs glass and strange animals) (24-30
months)
● Handles fragile items carefully (24-26 months)
● Insists on doing things independently (30 months and above)
Developmental Skills for 30-33 Months

Home Routines
Eating with My Family

Indoor Activities
Playing Make-Believe
Playing Puzzles

Excursions
Shopping at the Toy Store

Social Development
Making Transitions
Managing My Emotions

Health and Safety


Riding Safety in the Car
Home Routines 30-33 Months

Eating with My Family


Social and Emotional
● Shows independence; runs ahead of adult outdoors, refuses to have hand held (30-36 months)
● Demonstrates extreme emotional shifts and paradoxical responses (30-36 months)
● Begins to obey and respect simple rules (30 months and above)
● Resists change; is extremely ritualistic (30-36 months)
● Takes pride in own achievements; resists help (30-36 months)

Cognitive
● Points to larger or smaller of two spoons (30-36 months)
● Understands concept of two (30-36 months)
● Plays house (30-36 months)
● Understands more adjectives (30-33 months)

Language
● Uses plurals (27-36 months)
● Refers to self using pronoun (27-40 months)
● Verbalizes one preposition (28-33 months)
● Frustrated if not understood; utterances have communicative intent (281/2-36 months)
● Replaces jargon with sentences (29-31 months)
● Repeats words and sounds (29-36 months)
● Talks intelligently to self (291/2-36 months)
● Vocalizes for all needs (30-311/2 months)

Self-Help
● Insists on doing things independently (30 months and above)
● Knows proper place for own things (30-36 months)
● Uses fork (30-36 months)
● Uses napkin (30-36 months)
● Dries hands (30-36 months)
● Serves self at table with little spilling (31 months and above)
● Shows interest in setting table (31 months and above)
Indoor Activities 30-33 Months

Playing Make-Believe
Social and Emotional
● Initiates own play, but requires supervision to carry out ideas (24-36 months)
● Begins to obey and respect simple rules (30 months and above)

Cognitive
● Identifies objects with their use (28-34 months)
● Points to larger or smaller of two spoons (30-36 months)
● Understands concept of two (30-36 months)
● Plays house (30-36 months)
● Understands more adjectives (30-33 months)

Language
● Uses plurals (27-36 months)
● Verbalizes one preposition (28-33 months)
● Names eight or more pictures (29-36 months)
● Repeats words and sounds (29-36 months)
● Vocalizes for all needs (30-31/2 months)
● Gives full name on request (30-33 months)
● Uses expressive vocabulary of 200 or more words (301/2-35 months)

Fine Motor
● Makes first designs or spontaneous forms (24-35 months)
● Holds pencil with thumb and finger; adult-like grasp (29-31 months)

Playing with Puzzles


Social and Emotional
● Relates best to one familiar adult at a time (24-36 months)

Cognitive
● Identifies objects with their use (28-34 months)
● Matches primary colors (29-33 months)
● Sorts shapes–circle, triangle, square (toys) (30-36 months)
● Completes 3 or 4-piece puzzle (30-36 months)
● Understands more adjectives (30-33 months)
Language
● Names eight more pictures (29-36 months)
● Repeats words and sounds (29-36 months)
● Vocalizes for all needs (30-31%2 months)
● Participates 5 storytelling (30-36 months)
● Recites few nursery rhymes (30-36 months)
Excursions 30-33 Months

Shopping at the Toy Store


Social and Emotional
● Shows independence; runs ahead of adult outdoors, refuses to have hand held (30-36 months)
● Begins to obey and respect simple rules (30 months and above)

Cognitive
● Matches primary colors (29-33 months)
● Understands concept of two (30-36 months)
● Plays house (30-36 months)

Language
● Names eight or more pictures (29-36 months)
● Vocalizes for all needs (30-311/2 months)

Gross Motor
● Jumps on trampoline with adult holding hands (29-31 months)
● Hops on one foot (30-36 months)
● Jumps a distance of 14 to 24 inches (30-341/2 months)

Fine Motor
● Puts tiny objects into small container (24-30 months)
● Builds a tower using eight cubes (28-31 months)
● Places six square pegs in pegboard (29-31 months)
Social Development 30-33 Months

Making Transitions
Social and Emotional
● Tests parental reactions at bedtime (9-12 months)
● Attempts self-direction; resists adult control (12-15 months)
● Experiences difficulty with transitions (30-36 months)

Managing my Emotions
Social and Emotional
● Displays independent behavior; difficult to discipline (the “No” stage) (12-15 months)
● Acts impulsively, unable to recognize rules (12-15 months)
● Shows a wide variety of emotions: fear, anger, sympathy, modesty, guilt, embarrassment,
anxiety, joy (18-24 months)
● Desires control of others–orders, fights, resists (18-24 months)
● Feels easily frustrated (18-24 months)
● Experiences a strong sense of self-importance (18-24 months)
● Says “No”, but submits anyway (24-30 months)
● Tends to be physically aggressive (24-30 months)
● Frustration tantrums peak (24-30 months)
● Demonstrates extreme emotional shifts and paradoxical responses (30-36 months)
● Tends to be dictatorial and demanding (30-36 months)
● Talks with a loud, urgent voice (30-36 months)
Health and Safety 30-33 months

Riding Safely in the Car


Social and Emotional
● Displays dependent behavior: clings and whines (24-30 months)
● Says “No”, but submits anyway (24-30 months)
● Begins to obey and respect simple rules (30 months and above)
● Resists change; is extremely ritualistic (30-36 months)

Cognitive
● Understands complex and compound sentences (24-27 months)

Self-Help
● Insists on doing things independently (30 months and above)
● Knows proper place for own things (30-36 months)
Developmental Skills for 33-36 Months

Home Routines
Dressing
Helping with Cooking
Happy Birthday to Me!

Indoor Activities
Enjoying Books and Stories with You
Sorting Again
Making Holiday Cards

Excursions
Learning about My Environment
Dining Out

Social Development
Talking to Me about Sex
Needing Rituals and Routines
Helping Me toward Independence.

Health and Safety


Playing with Safe Toys
Home Routines 33-36 Months

Dressing
Social and Emotional
● Shows independence; runs ahead of adult outdoors, refuses to have hand held (30-36 months)
● Resists change; is extremely ritualistic (30-36 months)
● Takes pride in own achievements: resists help (30-36 months)

Cognitive
● Understands more adjectives (30-33 months)
● Sorts colors and points to several colors when named (33 months and above)
● Identifies longer stick (33 months and above)
● Begins to pick longer of two lines (33-36 months)

Language
● Begins to respond to opposite analogies (33-36 months)
● Relates experiences more frequently using short sentences (34 months and above)

Self-Help
● Insists on doing things independently (30 months and above)
● Knows proper place for own things (30-36 months)
● Hangs clothing on hook (30 months and above)
● Buttons large buttons (30-36 months)
● Dresses with supervision, requires assistance with fastenings (32 months and above)

Helping with Cooking


Social and Emotional
● Enjoys experimenting with adult activities (24-30 months)
● Takes pride in own achievements; resists help (30-36 months)

Cognitive
● Points to larger or smaller of two spoons (30-36 months)
● Plays house (30-36 months)

Self-Help
● Holds small cup in one hand (20-30 months)
● Helps with simple household tasks (21-23 months)
● Helps put things away (24-291/2 months)
● Holds spoon in fingers, palm up (24-30 months)
● Washes hands (24-30 months)
● Pours liquid from small container (30-36 months)
● Dries hands (30-36 months)
● Serves self at table with little spilling (31 months and above)
● Shows interest in setting table (31 months and above)

Happy Birthday to Me!


Language
● Uses expressive vocabulary of 200 or more words (301/2-35 months)
● Verbalizes two prepositions (33-351/2 months)
● Repeats five-word sentences (331/2-36 months)
● Relates experiences more frequently using short sentences (34 months and above)
● Uses intelligible words about 80% of the time (35 months and above)
● Uses expressive vocabulary of 300-1,000 words (35 months and above)

Gross Motor
● Imitates simple bilateral movements of limbs, head, and trunk (24-36 months)
● Jumps over string 2 to 8 inches high (30-36 months)
● Hops on one foot (30-36 months)
● Jumps a distance of 14 to 24 inches (30-34% months)
● Stands on one foot 1 to 5 seconds (30-36 months)
● Walks on tiptoes 10 feet (30-36 months)
● Climbs jungle gyms and ladders (341/2-36 months)
● Catches an 8-inch ball (35 months and above)
● Jumps a distance of 24 to 34 inches (341/2-36 months)
● Avoids obstacles in path (341/2-36 months)
● Runs on toes (341/2-36 months)
● Makes sharp turns around corners when running (341/2-36 months)

Fine Motor
● Imitates a cross (24-36 months
● Makes first designs or spontaneous forms (24-35 months)

Self-Help
● Anticipates need to eliminate in time (24-36 months)
● Uses toilet with assistance; has daytime control (24-36 months)
Indoor Activities 33-36 Months

Enjoying Books and Stories with You


Cognitive
● Matches similar pictures of objects (30-36 months)
● Understands concept of two (30-36 months)
● Enjoys being read to and looks at books independently (30-36 months)

Language
● Names eight or more pictures (29-36 months)
● Repeats words and sounds (29-36 months)
● Participates 5 storytelling (30-36 months)
● Recites few nursery rhymes (30-36 months)
● Uses expressive vocabulary of 200 or more words (301/2-35 months)
● Repeats five-word sentences (331/2-36 months)
● Relates experiences more frequently using short sentences (34 months and above)

Fine Motor
● Snips on line using scissors (28-35 months)

Sorting Again
Social and Emotional
● Relates best to one familiar adult at a time (24-36 months)
● Engages best in peer interaction with just one older child, not a sibling (24-36 months)
● Initiates own play, but requires supervision to carry out ideas (24-36 months)
● Demonstrates extreme emotional shifts and paradoxical responses (30-36 months)
● Begins to obey and respect simple rules (30 months and above)
● Tends to be dictatorial and demanding (30-36 months)
● Talks with loud, urgent voice (30-36 months)
● Resists change; is extremely ritualistic (30-36 months)
● Experiences difficulty with transitions (30-36 months)
● Takes pride in own achievements; resists help (30-36 months)

Cognitive
● Identifies objects with their use (28-34 months)
● Sorts shapes–circle, triangle, square (toys) (30-36 months)
● Stacks rings in correct order (30-36 months)
● Sorts colors and points to several colors when named (33 months and above)
● Identifies longer stick (33 months and above)
● Understands all common verbs most common adjectives (33-36 months)
Language
● Uses plurals (27-36 months)
● Refers to self using pronoun (27-40 months)
● Repeats words and sounds (29-36 months)
● Uses most basic grammatical structures (30-36 months)
● Over-regulates and systematizes plurals and verbs (foots, doed) (30-36 months)
● Uses expressive vocabulary of 200 or more words (301/2-35 months)
● Verbalizes two prepositions (33-351/2 months)
● Relates experiences more frequently using short sentences (34 months and above)
● Asks questions beginning with “what”, “ where”, ”when” (341/2 months and above)
● Uses intelligible words about 80% of the time (35 months and above)

Fine Motor
● Imitates three-block bridge using cubes (31 months and above)
● Builds tower using nine cubes (32-36 months)
● Strings %-inch beads (331/2 months and above)

Self-Help
● Insists on doing things independently (30 months and above)
● Knows proper place for own things (30-36 months)

Making Holiday Cards


Social and Emotional
● Distinguishes self as a separate person; contrasts self with others (24-36 months)
● Relates best to one familiar adult at a time (24-36 months)
● Engages best in peer interaction with just one older child, not a sibling (24-36 months)
● Begins to obey and respect simple rules (30 months and above)
● Takes pride in own achievements; resists help (30-36 months)

Cognitive
● Understands concept of two (30-36 months)
● Sorts colors and points to several colors when named (33 months and above)

Language
● Refers to self using pronoun (27-40 months)
● Repeats words and sounds (29-36 months)
● Participates in storytelling (30-36 months)
● Uses expressive vocabulary of 200 or more words (301/2-35 months)
● Repeats five-word sentences (331/2-36 months)
● Relates experiences more frequently using short sentences (34 months and above)
● Uses intelligible words about 80% of the time (35 months and above)
● Uses expressive vocabulary of 300-1,000 words (35 months and above)

Fine Motor
● Imitates a cross (24-36 months)
● Makes first designs or spontaneous forms (24-35 months)
● Copies a circle (25-36 months)
● Snips on line using scissors (28-35 months)

Self-Help
● Insists on doing things independently (30 months and above)
Excursions 33-36 Months

Learning about My Environment


Social and Emotional
● Takes pride in own achievements; resists help (30-36 months)

Cognitive
● Identifies familiar objects by touch (30-36 months)
● Sorts colors and points to several colors when named (33 months and above)
● Identifies longer stick (33 months and above)
● Begins to pick longer of two lines (33-36 months)
● Understands all common verbs, most common adjectives (33-36 months)

Language
● Verbalizes two prepositions (33-351/2 months)
● Repeats five-word sentences (331/2-36 months)
● Relates experiences more frequently using short sentences (34 months and above)
● Asks questions beginning with “what”, “where”, “when” (341/2 months and above)

Gross Motor
● Jumps a distance of 24 to 34 inches (341/2-36 months)
● Avoids obstacles in path (341/2-36 months)
● Runs on toes (341/2-36 months)
● Makes sharp turns around corners when running (341/2-36 months)

Fine Motor
● Makes first designs or spontaneous forms (24-35 months)

Self-Help
● Insists on doing things independently (30 months and above)

Dining Out
Social and Emotional
● Experiences difficulty with transitions (30-36 months)
● Participates circle games; plays interactive games (30 months and above)
● Takes pride in own achievements; resists help (30-36 months)
Cognitive
● Identifies longer stick (33 months and above)
● Begins to pick longer of two lines (33-36 months)

Language
● Repeats five-word sentences (331/2-36 months)
● Relates experiences more frequently using short sentences (34 months and above)

Gross Motor
● Walks down stairs alternating feet (34 months and above)

Fine Motor
● Imitates a cross (24-36 months)
● Makes first designs or spontaneous forms (24-35 months)
● Puts tiny objects into small container (24-30 months)

Self-Help
● Uses fork (30-36 months)
● Uses napkin (30-36 months)
● Serves self at table with little spilling (31 months and above)
Social Development 33-36 Months

Talking to Me about Sex


Social and Emotional
● Distinguishes self as separate person; contrasts self with others (24-36 months)
● Dramatizes using doll (24-30 months)
● Becoming aware of sex differences (24-30 months)
● Takes pride S own achievements; resists help (30-36 months)

Needing Rituals and Routines


Social and Emotional
● Needs and expects rituals and routines (12-18 months)
● Resists change: extremely ritualistic (30-36 months)
● Experiences difficulty with transitions (30-36 months)

Helping Me towards Independence


Social and Emotional
● Tests parental reactions during feeding (9-12 months)
● Tests parental reactions at bedtime (9-12 months)
● Displays independent behavior; is difficult to discipline (the “No” stage) (12-15 months)
● Acts impulsively, unable to recognize rules (12-15 months)
● Attempts self-direction; resists adult control (12-15 months)
● Enjoys imitating adult behavior; responds well to the introduction of new tasks (12-18 months)
● Enjoys being center of attention in family group (12-18 months)
● Desires control of others- orders, fights, resists (18-24 months
● Experiences a strong sense of self-importance (18-24 months
● Defends possessions (23-24 months)
● Distinguishes self as a separate person; contrasts self with others (24-36 months)
● Says “No”, but submits anyway (24-30 months)
● Enjoys experimenting with adult activities (24-30 months)
● Initiates own play, but requires supervision to carry out ideas (24-36 months)
● Fatigues easily (24-30 months)
● Dawdles and procrastinates (24-30 months)
● Values own property; uses word "mine" (24-30 months)
● Takes pride in clothing (24-30 months)
● Separates easily from mother in familiar surroundings (30-36 months)
● Shows independence; runs ahead of parent outdoors, refuses to have hand held (30-36 months)
● Participates in circle games; plays interactive games (30 months and above)
● Takes pride in own achievements, resists help (30-36 months)
Health and Safety 33-36 Months

Playing with Safe Toys


Social and Emotional
● Tends to be physically aggressive (24-30 months)
● Begins obey and respect simple rules (30 months and above)

Cognitive
● Understands all common verbs most common adjectives (33-36 months)

Gross Motor
● Rides tricycle (24-30 months)
● Uses pedals on tricycle alternately (32-36 months)
● Climbs jungle gyms and ladders (341/2-36 months)

Fine Motor
● Snips with scissors (23-25 months)

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