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Early Childhood Development Chart bby Judith K. Voress and Nils A. Pearson Social- Physical 0-3 Months 3-6 Months 6-9 Months ++ Watches an object RG= + Repeatsarmorleg movements tocause + bnitates fails actions ec. caps moved slowly through 4] =~ anaction tooccuragain hands) line of sight + Explores objectsinavarietyofways + Finds objectthat is patally hidden | + Moveshand to mouth Pals coth from face + Transfers an object fom one hand tothe © | + tooks back and forth other to pick up second abject | between two + Movesto getto toy & | objec + Persists in effortto obtain D | « nspectsown hands ‘object S | = mouths toys + Startled by loud noises + Responds with appropriate gestures to ic | Cres when hungry or uncomfortable “un""bye-bye’ or other routines & | «Tums head toward voice + Produces three or more consonants S| - Makesnoises other than eying + Moves body 0 music | - itferentiated cry for fatigue, hunger. and + Uses word for parent or 2 pn caregiver disciminately 5 | - cooswhen spoken toby caregiver + Pitch and imonation vary €) x & S 3 + Looks atau face + Comforts sf (ea. sucks hand or thumb) Extends'amms to familar + sty sling rd coving Expresses desire to be picked up persons x .— | + Recognizes familarfaces and objects « Smilesat or pats cwnimage in the mirror + Shows preference | + Stopscaying when wlkedio, picked up, «interacts diferent with ‘certain toys, activities oF places § | orcomforted caregivers and strangers + Expresses affection S| Expresses feetings such as + Intistes social contact + Pays simple games (eg. peek-a-boo) 3 | meen amon + Responds afferenty to chkdren and a ae + Forme tight eal around nipple when + Cotes line ta remove foad fram spoon sucking + Sleeps through the night + Swallows lquids with no dificuity + Holds or supports bottle to drink @ | + Coordinates sucking swatowing, and + Purpasely pulls off socks Z| breathing + Feeds selffinger foods & | - enjoysbatn EE | Sleeps foré- to 10-hour interval 3 < +¢ When held uprighs willbear + Transfers an object rom one hand tothe | some weight onieas other © | - Whentying on back, + Bangs two objects together + Walks sideways while holding onto & | ” bangs hands together Sitsfor atleast seconds wth hipssup- | nia E | - when ying on stomach, ates head ported + Picks up smal object using thumb and S| prety + Ros from backto stomach forefinger J | - inswpported sting positon. reaches for + Roll: rom back 7 + Uses arms to move forwaron belly $ | andgyasps an object woside | + Pokes with index finger & | « Holds mall objectin each hand at one + Stands alone, holding on to something 8 | time + Moves from backs sting without + Rolls rom side to back asstance Cognitive Communication Adaptive Social-Emotional 9-12 Months 12-18 Months 18-24 Months 24-30 Months Locks atpicturesinabook © Looks at pcre + Spontaneously names five or + Repeat finger plys with ols wheced tos bookwith ult mon objects words nd scone "+ Touches adult to have that + Places a small ++ Uses a substitute objectto + Cantell own age (peepseneronmice Seateraral See EI | Urdestarts ere rnier Inneresinggameoracton container Genres Noches ee Ree - Deroncttes : Ocome- —_- Matches simple shapes suchas = tacofeerydey ‘sponding pictures tice square and viengle |. Reals objects continue to items + insert shapesingo matching dentthes room: in owm home ‘existeven when theycannot - Combines tworelated objects lots beseen sagpivies.towane « Mathsaniaiio (7-3 z Spoon) senccatinates Ta + Manages three tfourtoysby # Stacks sito seven ‘setting one aside when given. blocks sew toy + Follows smpespoten + Names familar characersseen. © ammands (eg, Give Daddy conTVorin the movies Bepriomsee ts ‘the ball") an + Uses two-word phrases (eg, -Gescribed by their use feg. |» Responds to where” quertions more mill) "Show me what you est with") + Can pomtto te ormore + Ganpointto 1sormorepic: + or fear poron sires oF Snes of coemnon jece wan renee = wp teysenemed : += Spontaneously ay faiiar + Knows theramesofat last kenot) greeting and farewells two playmates + = Brey stops acthity when told + Ganpointte at lassi body ‘net pare ‘ami setting without ring + Atempts to confortothesin aarex + Wants todo many tings without help + Enjyssimole make-believe 1 When ced with novel ‘suai looks to caregiver + Chews tertured foods + Drinks trom sippy cup indepen asajecket of shirt without dently assistance + Cooperatesin dressingand + Uses hancle or knob to open undressing i doors + Drinks from open cup or glass + Putson simple dothing held by adult Independently + Cooperates with hand-washing ¥ 5 E En 8 3 g 3 a 3 a 3 2 = + Uses hand to hold paperin place when drawing 48-54 Months + Understands big’ and “tle” Can describe what he or she is doing + Responds to"who" and “whese” questions. + Asks“what"orwhere” questions, + Understands “beside” and “under” + Uses facial expressions and ‘body language to demonstrate ‘emotions + Can answer questions when woldashorstory + Understands passive sentences (e9,"Show me the car was ‘Pushed by the truck’) + Makes statements about cause and effect + Can defineat least five simple words + Can tel how simple objects are used Returns objects to their ‘appropriate place Gretna acme + Expresses wth words: = 30-36 Months 36-42 Months 42-48 Months + States whether boy o git Understands"same"and + Retellsstoryfrom picture Book - entiies First Tast"and + Stacks ringson peginorderof “diferent” + Gan build pramidofsxbiocks “middie” size + Matches objects that have the + Draws people + Distinguishes between real and = Cancun tue same function (eg. spoon and + Can copy ownname make-believe + Completes three-tofourpiece fork) ‘+ Drawsa face with atleastthree + Understands the concept of pace += Understands *heavy'and"ight” ~ features “er + Canmatch objects bycalor, —- Understands“more”and ess" + entifies half" and “whole shape and size + Sorts objects by physical char- objects |e suis bridge using three ‘acteristics (2-9, color or shape) + Names at least 20 letters ‘lode (adult models) + Con cute straight line + Balances on one foot + Swings on swing maintaining ‘own momentum + Can rapidly touch each finger tothumb ‘¢ Tums somersault g S e a s 0 Adaptive Social-Emotional Communication Physical Development Communication Social-Emotional Adaptive 5 i 5 q 2 é + Responds to questions involving ‘Ue concepis (eg, When do you satdinner?) + Generates complex sentences + Tes familar stories without ‘Counts up to 20 objects + Draws five or more Kdentiable objects + Tells month and day of bith + Writes frst and last name from memory + States use of at east three body parts (eg."What do you do with your eyesi") + Reads 10 or more words = denies let and ight on. + Apologizes if hurts someone's + Completes pencil/paper games + Remains calm when small requests ‘aredenied + Answers the phone, remembers 2 simple message, and delivers itt ‘Drops a ball and kicks it forward beforeithits the floor + Can dribble an 8-10 10-inch ball using one hand References Folio. MR. & Fewell RR (2000). Peabody developmental motor scales-Secend edi- tion, Austin, TX PRO-ED. Kipping,P, Gard, A, Giiman, L,& Gorman, (@012). Speech and language development (Grd ed). Austin, TX: PRO-ED. Linder T.W. (1993). Transdisciptinary piay- based assessment. Baltimore, MD: Brookes. Voress 3, K, & Maddon, T.(2013). ‘Developmental assessment of young children-Second edition. Austin, TX: PRO-ED. ‘8700 Shoal Creck Boulevard @ ‘Austin, Tk 78757-6897 '500/857-5202. Fax 800/397-7633 PLO-Od wrnnproedinecem ‘Order number 13757 {©2013 by PROD, Inc.

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