DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES
What to look for in your Child’s developmental milestones to see if they are achieving their gross motor developmental milestones:
4-6 month range milestones:
- Lifts head and chest when lying on stomach
- Turns around when lying on stomach
6-9 month range milestones:
- Rolls over from back to stomach
- Sits alone, steady without support
- Grasps toy and returns to sitting
9-12 month range milestones:
- Moves from stomach to sitting position
- Crawls around on hands and knees
- Walks around furniture or crib while holding on
12-18 month range milestones :
- Stands without support
- Picks up a toy and returns to standing
- Walks without help, walks fast or Runs
18-24 month range milestones:
- Kicks ball forward, runs well, seldom falls
- Walks up stairs holding on, jumps in place
2-2 ½ year range milestones:
- Walks up and down stairs alone
- Climbs on play equipment-ladders/slides
- Stands on one foot without support
2 ½ – 3 year range milestones:
- Walks up and down stairs one foot per step
- Jumps down from a step and jumps over obstacles
3 – 3 ½ year range milestones:
- Rides around on tricycle using pedals
3 ½ – 4 year range milestones:
- Hops on one foot without support
4 – 5 year range milestones:
- Alternating skipping pattern develops
5 – 6 year range milestones:
- Ball skills of throwing a tennis ball to the wall and catching it
If your child is not attaining these skills in an acceptable range speak to a pediatric physical therapist to find ways to improve your child’s achievement of development milestones.