If your child is not meeting their developmental milestones below, we would like to hear from you to discuss your therapeutic options.
Birth to 1
3 months
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Holds head up in tummy time
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Bears weight through arms during tummy time
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Begins to track toys with eyes
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Coordinates sucking, swallowing, and breathing
6 months
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Rolls front to back and back to front
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Pivots in a circle on their tummy
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Begins belly crawling
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Begins babbling
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Swallows pureed foods
9 months
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Sits with and without support
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Moves into and out of sitting position from the floor
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Pulls to stand
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Imitates gestures
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Uses pincer grasp with feeding
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Holds bottle to self-feed
1-3 Years
1 year
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Stands independently
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Cruises on furniture
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Begins walking
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Says first words
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Points with an index finger
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Chews textured foods
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Drinks from a cup
1.5 years
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Runs with good balance
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Throws a ball with relative accuracy
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Walks up stairs with hand-held
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Attempts to kick
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Indicates yes/no
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Follows simple directions
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Knows/says at least 5 words
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Engages in pretend play
2 years
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Walks backward
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Walks up and down stairs with one hand on the wall and one foot leading
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Jumps down from step and lands on both feet
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Kicks a ball with direction
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Points to at least 6 body parts
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Uses 10-15 words
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Produces 2-word phrases
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Stacks 6-7 blocks
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Uses one-hand cup holding
- Begins to use a fork
3 years
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Catches ball
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Hops on one foot
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Walks on stairs with an alternating pattern
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Pedals a tricycle
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Follows 2 step directions
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Uses sentences with 3 or more words
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Carries on a conversation with 2-3 sentences
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Matches objects to the corresponding picture
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Takes turns with peers
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Wipes own hands and mouth
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Eats what the family is eating
4-7 Years
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Dresses and undresses without help
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Stands on one foot for 5-15 seconds
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Jumps forward at least 3 feet without falling
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Coordinates high-level skills, such as jumping jacks and lateral hop
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Runs and changes direction
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Catches a small ball
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Jumps over items
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Copies shapes
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Holds a pencil with a three-finger grasp
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Ties shoes independently
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Maintains handwriting for the duration of an assignment
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Matches all sounds with words and letters
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Blends and manipulates words and syllables solidifies
8-12 Years
Potential indicators to watch for:
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Scoliosis
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Knee pain
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Hip pain
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Flat feet
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Abnormal gait mechanics
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Difficulty socializing with peers
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Resistant to physical activity
Please contact us for further information or to discuss your child’s health with a dedicated therapist.