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2 Months
1, Begins to smile at people
2.Turns head toward sounds
3.Pays attention to faces
4.Makes smoother movements with arms and legs -
4 Months
1.Likes to play with people and might cry when playing stops
2. Cries in different ways to show hunger, pain, or being tired
3. Responds to affection
4.Can hold a toy and shake it and swing at dangling toys -
6 Months
1.Likes to look at self in a mirror
2.Responds to own name
3.Shows curiosity about things and tries to get things that are out of reach
4.Begins to sit without support -
9 Months
1.Has favorite toys
2.Understands “no”
3.Plays peek-a-boo
4.Crawls -
1 Year
1.Is shy or nervous with strangers
2.Tries to say words you say
3.Finds hidden things easily
4.Pulls up to stand, walks holding on to furniture (“cruising”) -
18 Months
1.Likes to hand things to others as play
2.Points to show someone what he wants
3.Points to get the attention of others
4.May walk up steps and run -
2 Years
1.Shows more and more independence
2.Points to things or pictures when they are named
3.Plays simple make-believe games
4.Walks up and down stairs holding on -
3 Years
1.Shows a wide range of emotions
2.Says first name, age, and sex
3.Turns book pages one at a time
4.Pedals a tricycle (3-wheel bike) -
4 Years
1.Cooperates with other children
2.Tells stories
3.Draws a person with 2 to 4 body parts
4.Pours, cuts with supervision, and mashes own food -
5 Years
1.Wants to be like friends
2.Tells a simple story using full sentences
3.Counts 10 or more things
4.Swings and climbs