Developmental Milestones
Every child is unique and develops at his/her own pace. However, there are milestones that every child should reach at the right time and in the right sequence. If you suspect a problem, contact us. While some problems resolve on their own, most problems require intensive intervention by specialists. We are experts in child development, and we can help.
Here is what your child should be able to do physically:
At 0-3 months:
At 3-6 months:
At 6-9 months:
At 10-12 months:
At 12-18 months:
At 2-3 years:
At 3-4 years:
At 4-6 years:
Can stand on one foot for 10 seconds
Stand on tiptoes for 8 seconds without moving feet
Hop forward on one foot for 5 hops
Walk on a line backward
Can complete a forward roll/somersault
Gallop and skip forward
Walk up and down stairs, alternating steps, without support from the wall/rail
Catch a tennis ball
Print some letters
Skip, maintaining balance and rhythm
Hop forward 20 feet without losing balance
Walk on a balance beam
Jump over hurdles 10 inches high with a two-footed take-off and landing
Jump sideways back and forth
Cut out simple shapes
Copy triangle and print his/her name
Has a mature grasp of a pencil
Handedness is well established