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Developmental
Checklists
Birth to Five
the early childhood direction center
If you are concerned about your child's development, please contact the WNY
ECDC for information.
Early Childhood Direction Center, C/O Women & Children’s Hospital of Buffalo,
219 Bryant St., Buffalo, New York 14222, 716 880-3875, 1-800 462- 7653
Adapted by First Look and The Early Childhood Direction Center, Syracuse University,805 S. Crouse Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244, E-mail: [email protected], website:http://ecdc.syr.edu, from: Shelov, S. P., & Hannemann, R. E. (1994). The American Academy of Pediatrics: Caring for Your Baby and Young Child Birth to Age 5: The Complete and Authoritative Guide. New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub.
Developmental Checklists Birth to Five Adapted by First Look and The Early Childhood Direction Center - 2006 DEVELOPMENTAL CHECKLIST - 1 TO 3 MONTHS
CHILD’S NAME:
DATE OF BIRTH:
PARENT OR GUARDIAN:
DATE OBSERVED MOVEMENT
Raises head and cheek when lying on stomach (3 mos.)
Supports upper body with arms when lying on stomach (3 mos.)
Stretches legs out when lying on stomach or back (2-3 mos.)
Opens and shuts hands (2-3 mos.)
Pushes down on his legs when his feet are placed on firm surface (3 mos.)
VISUAL
Watches face intently (2-3 mos.)
Follows moving objects (2 mos.)
Recognizes familiar objects and people at a distance (3 mos.)
Starts using hands and eyes in coordination (3 mos.)
HEARING AND SPEECH
Smiles at the sound of voice (2-3 mos.)
Cooing noises; vocal play (begins at 3 mos.)
Attends to sound (1-3 mos.)
Startles to loud noise (1-3 mos.)
SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL
Begins to develop a social smile (1-3 mos.)
Enjoys playing with other people and may cry when playing stops (2-3 mos.)
Becomes more communicative and expressive with face and body (2-3 mos.)
Imitates some movements and facial expressions
Developmental Checklists Birth to Five Adapted by First Look and The Early Childhood Direction Center - 2006 DEVELOPMENTAL CHECKLIST - 4 TO 7 MONTHS
CHILD’S NAME:
DATE OF BIRTH:
PARENT OR GUARDIAN:
DATE OBSERVED MOVEMENT
Pushes up on extended arms (5 mos.)
Pulls to sitting with no head lag (5 mos.)
Sits with support of his hands (5-6 mos.)
Sits unsupported for short periods (6-8 mos.)
Supports whole weight on legs (6-7 mos.)
Grasps feet (6 mos.)
Transfers objects from hand to hand (6-7 mos.)
Uses raking grasp (not pincer) (6 mos.)
VISUAL
Looks for toy beyond tracking range (5-6 mos.)
Tracks moving objects with ease (4-7 mos.)
Grasps objects dangling in front of him (5-6 mos.)
Looks for fallen toys (5-7 mos.)
LANGUAGE
Distinguishes emotions by tone of voice (4-7 mos.)
Responds to sound by making sounds (4-6 mos.)
Uses voice to express joy and displeasure (4-6 mos.)
Syllable repetition begins (5-7 mos.)
COGNITIVE
Finds partially hidden objects (6-7 mos.)
Explores with hands and mouth (4-7 mos.)
Struggles to get objects that are out of reach (5-7 mos.)
SOCIAL EMOTIONAL
Enjoys social play (4-7 mos.)
Interested in mirror images (5-7 mos.)
Responds to other people’s expression of emotion (4-7 mos.)
Developmental Checklists Birth to Five Adapted by First Look and The Early Childhood Direction Center - 2006
DEVELOPMENTAL RED FLAGS (4 TO 7 MONTHS)
Seems very stiff, tight muscles
Seems very floppy, like a rag doll
Head still flops back when body is pulled to sitting position (by 5months still exhibits head lag)
Shows no affection for the person who cares for them
Doesn’t seem to enjoy being around people
One or both eyes consistently turn in or out
Persistent tearing, eye drainage, or sensitivity to light
Does not respond to sounds around them
Has difficulty getting objects to mouth
Does not turn head to locate sounds by 4 months
Doesn’t roll over (stomach to back) by 6 months
Cannot sit with help by 6 months (not by themselves)
Does not laugh or make squealing sounds by 5 months
Does not actively reach for objects by 6 months
Does not follow objects with both eyes
Does not bear some weight on legs by 5 months
COMMENTS:
Developmental Checklists Birth to Five Adapted by First Look and The Early Childhood Direction Center - 2006 LANGUAGE MILESTONES (cont) DATE OBSERVED
Babbles “dada” and “mama” (8-10 mos.)
Says “dada” and “mama” for specific person (11-12 mos.)
Uses exclamations such as “oh-oh”
SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL
Shy or anxious with strangers (8-12 mos.)
Cries when mother or father leaves (8-12 mos.)
Enjoys imitating people in his play (10-12 mos.)
Shows specific preferences for certain people and toys (8-12 mos.)
Prefers mother and/or regular care provider over all others (8-12 mos.)
Repeats sounds or gestures for attention (10-12 mos.)
Finger-feeds himself (8-12 mos.)
Extends arm or leg to help when being dressed
DEVELOPMENTAL RED FLAGS (8 TO 12 MONTHS)
Does not crawl
Drags one side of body while crawling (for over one month)
Cannot stand when supported
Does not search for objects that are hidden (10-12 mos.)
Says no single words (“mama” or “dada”)
Does not learn to use gestures such as waving or shaking head
Does not sit steadily by 10 months
Does not show interest in “peek-a-boo" or "patty cake” by 8 mos.
Does not babble by 8 mos. (“dada,” “baba,” “mama”)
COMMENTS:
Developmental Checklists Birth to Five Adapted by First Look and The Early Childhood Direction Center - 2006 DEVELOPMENTAL CHECKLIST - 12 TO 24 MONTHS
CHILD’S NAME:
DATE OF BIRTH:
PARENT OR GUARDIAN:
DATE OBSERVED MOVEMENT
Walks alone (12-16 mos.)
Pulls toys behind him while walking (13-16 mos.)
Carries large toy or several toys while walking (12-15 mos.)
Begins to run stiffly (16-18 mos.)
Walks into ball (18-24 mos.)
Climbs onto and down from furniture unsupported (16-24 mos.)
Walks up and down stairs holding on to support (18-24 mos.)
HAND AND FINGER SKILLS
Scribbles spontaneously (14-16 mos.)
Turns over container to pour out contents (12-18 mos.)
Builds tower of four blocks or more (20-24 mos.)
LANGUAGE
Points to object or picture when it’s named for them (18-24 mos.)
Recognizes names of familiar people, objects, and body parts (18-24 mos.)
Says several single words (15-18 mos.)
Uses two-word sentences (18-24 mos.)
Follows simple, one-step instructions (14-18 mos.)
Repeats words overheard in conversations (16-18 mos.)
COGNITIVE
Finds objects even when hidden under 2 or 3 covers
Begins to sort shapes and colors (20-24 mos.)
Begins make-believe play (20-24 mos.)
SOCIAL
Imitates behavior of others, especially adults and older children (18-24 mos.)
Increasingly enthusiastic about company or other children (20-24 mos.)
Demonstrates increasing independence (18-24 mos.)
Begins to show defiant behavior (18-24 mos.)
Episodes of separation anxiety increase toward midyear, then fade
Developmental Checklists Birth to Five Adapted by First Look and The Early Childhood Direction Center - 2006 DEVELOPMENTAL CHECKLIST - 24 TO 36 MONTHS
CHILD’S NAME:
DATE OF BIRTH:
PARENT OR GUARDIAN:
DATE OBSERVED MOVEMENT
Climbs well (24-30 mos.)
Walks down stairs alone, placing both feet on each step (26-28 mos.)
Walks up stairs alternating feet with support (24-30 mos.)
Swings leg to kick ball (24-30 mos.)
Runs easily (24-26 mos.)
Pedals tricycle (30-36 mos.)
Bends over easily without falling (24-30 mos.)
HAND AND FINGER SKILLS
Makes vertical, horizontal, circular strokes with pencil or crayon (30-36 mos.)
Turns book pages one at a time (24-30 mos.)
Builds a tower of more than 6 blocks (24-30 mos.)
Holds a pencil in writing position (30-36 mos.)
Screws and unscrews jar lids, nuts, and bolts (24-30 mos.)
Turns rotating handles (24-30 mos.)
LANGUAGE
Recognizes and identifies almost all common objects and pictures (26-32 mos.)
Understands most sentences (24-40 mos.)
Understands physical relationships (on, in, under) (30-36 mos.)
Can say name, age, and sex (30-36 mos.)
Uses pronouns (I, you, me, we, they) (24-30 mos.)
Strangers can understand most of words (30-36 mos.)
Developmental Checklists Birth to Five Adapted by First Look and The Early Childhood Direction Center - 2006 COGNITIVE DATE OBSERVED
Makes mechanical toys work (30-36 mos.)
Matches an object in hand or room to a picture in a book (24-30 mos.)
Plays make-believe with dolls, animals, and people (24-36 mos.)
Sorts objects by color (30-36 mos.)
Completes puzzles with 3 or 4 pieces (24-36 mos.)
Understands concept of “two” (26-32 mos.)
SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL
Separates easily from parents (by 36 mo.)
Expresses a wide range of emotions (2 4 - 36 mos.)
Objects to major changes in routine (24-36 mos.)
DEVELOPMENTAL RED FLAGS (24 TO 36 MONTHS)
Frequent falling and difficulty with stairs
Persistent drooling or very unclear speech
Inability to build a tower of more than 4 blocks
Difficulty manipulating small objects
Inability to copy a circle by 3 years old
Inability to communicate in short phrases
No involvement in pretend play
Failure to understand simple instructions
Little interest in other children
Extreme difficulty separating from primary caregiver
COMMENTS:
Developmental Checklists Birth to Five Adapted by First Look and The Early Childhood Direction Center - 2006 COGNITIVE MILESTONES (continued) DATE OBSERVED
Engages in fantasy play
Understands causality ("I can make things happen")
SOCIAL MILESTONES
Interested in new experiences
Cooperates/plays with other children
Plays "mom "or "dad"
More inventive in fantasy play
Dresses and undresses
More independent
EMOTIONAL MILESTONES
Often cannot distinguish between fantasy and reality
May have imaginary friends or see monsters
DEVELOPMENTAL RED FLAGS (3 TO 4 YEARS)
Cannot jump in place
Cannot ride a trike
Cannot grasp a crayon between thumb and fingers
Has difficulty scribbling
Cannot copy a circle
Cannot stack 4 blocks
Still clings or cries when parents leave him
Shows no interest in interactive games
Ignores other children
Doesn't respond to people outside the family
Doesn't engage in fantasy play
Resists dressing, sleeping, using the toilet
Lashes out without any self-control when angry or upset
Doesn't use sentences of more than three words
Doesn't use "me" or "you" appropriately
COMMENTS:
Developmental Checklists Birth to Five Adapted by First Look and The Early Childhood Direction Center - 2006 DEVELOPMENTAL CHECKLIST - 4 TO 5 YEARS
CHILD’S NAME:
DATE OF BIRTH:
PARENT OR GUARDIAN:
DATE OBSERVED MOVEMENT
Stands on one foot for 10 seconds or longer
Hops, somersaults
Swings, climbs
May be able to skip
MILESTONES IN HAND AND FINGER SKILLS
Copies triangle and other geometric patterns
Draws person with body
Prints some letters
Dresses and undresses without assistance
Uses fork, spoon
Usually cares for own toilet needs
LANGUAGE MILESTONES
Recalls parts of a story
Speaks sentences of more than 5 words
Uses future tense
Tells longer stories
Says name and address
COGNITIVE MILESTONES
Can count 10 or more objects
Correctly names at least 4 colors
Better understands the concept of time
Knows about things used every day in the home (money, food, etc.)
SOCIAL MILESTONES
Wants to please and be with friends
More likely to agree to rules
Likes to sing, dance, and act
Shows more independence