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the early childhood direction center
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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
E-mail [email protected] Website www.wchob.org/ecdc
Adapted by First Look and The Early Childhood Direction Center, Syracuse University,805 S. Crouse Avenue,
Syracuse, NY 13244, E-mail: ecdc@syr.edu, 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.
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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

E-mail [email protected] Website www.wchob.org/ecdc

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