Chart Of Typical Child Development

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Chart of Typical Development
This chart will provide information regarding typical developmental milestones in cognitive,
gross
motor,
fine
motor, and
self-help
skills. Please bear in mind that
rates of development may vary, however, if your child demonstrates skills that are significantly lower than his/her age range, you may want to consider
scheduling an
appointment
to have your child screened.
18 - 24 months:
Cognitive Skills
Gross Motor Skills
Fine Motor Skills
Self-Help Skills
Identifies parts of own
Walks downstairs with
Imitates vertical line
Zips and unzips a large
body
support
zipper
Manipulates an object
Attends to nursery
Jumps in place
with fingers and thumb
Attempts to put on shoes
rhymes
alone
Pushes/pulls a light
Removes all clothes
Points to pictures in a
object
Turns pages of book one
without help
book upon request
by one
Sits directly in a small
Attempts to put familiar
Imitates sounds,
chair
objects away
words, or body
Runs length of a room
Unwraps enclosed foods
movements
without falling
like crackers
Activates objects
Stands on one foot
directly
momentarily
Picks up toy from floor
when standing up
36-48 Months:
Cognitive Skills
Gross Motor Skills
Fine Motor Skills
Self-Help Skills
Matches two or three
Catches a bounced ball
Copies a circle
Completely dresses self with
colors
verbal assistance
Walks downstairs
Puts together objects
Knows concepts
without support
requiring fine muscle
Wipes up spills
big/little, fast/slow,
alternating feet
control
Brushes teeth independently
long/short
Jumps forward without
Cuts along a 1/4 inch line
Washes and dries hands
Tells a simple story
falling
with a continuous opening
independently
and closing motion
Matches pictures of
Throws ball overhand
Toilet-trained
like objects
Climbs to top of slide
Rote counts to three
and slides down

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