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Grasps objects in reflex movements -
From newborn to 1 year -
keep hands fisted or slightly -
Is comforted by the human voice and music -
Can quiet self by sucking. -
Quiets in response to being held. -
Is comforted by the human face. -
Recognizes a parents's voice. -
Laughs out loud -
Tries to attract the attention of caregivers. -
Watches adults's facial expressions closely. -
Looks from objects to hands to objects -
Enjoys watching hand and feet. -
Makes first consonant sounds- p,b,m,l -
Laughs when tickled. -
Enjoy's social aspects of feeding them. -
Able to place object in mouth -
Distinguishes between familiar and unfamiliar adults. -
May begin to show fearful behavior as separateness is felt. -
Enjoys playing with children. -
Laughs when socializing. -
Grabs objects with either hand -
Is able to stand while supported -
Grabs at any and all objects in reach. -
Babbles to initiate contract. -
Mimics adult behaviors. -
Shows desire for social contacts. -
Begins to have a sense of humor. -
Holds an object in each hand. -
May begin to imitate an act. -
Searches for a hidden object. -
Likes to bounce when in standing position -
Exhibits fear of strangers. -
Enjoys playing with own image in a mirror. -
Finds objects that are totally hidden -
Likes to play games like pat-a-cake. -
responds appropriately to a few specific words. -
Sits alone -
May show a fear of new sounds. -
Uses index finger to point, lead, and poke -
Likes to walk holding caregiver's hands. -
Cries less often. -
Waves good-dye. -
Fears strange places. -
Stands with little support. -
Stands alone. -
Takes off shoes and socks. -
Seeks approval and tries to avoid disapproval. -
Likes to say no and shake head to get a response from caregiver. -
Pulls self up to stand. -
Uses pincer grasp. -
Likes to look at pictures in a book. -
May resist napping. -
Turns pages in a book 2 or 3 at a time. -
Gives mechanical toy or caregiver to activate the toy. -
Walks with one hand held. -
Points to body parts, toys, or persons upon request. -
Enjoys solitary play. -
May show fear of strangers. -
Says 6 to 10 words. -
Is unable to share. -
Can build a tower of 2 to 4 blocks -
Walks without assistance -
Demonstrates knowledge of absence of familiar person (points to door, says "gone") -
Responds to simple requests. -
Completes a 3-piece form board -
Rolls, pounds, squeezes, and pulls clay. -
Plays contentedly alone if near adults. -
Likes to claim things as "mine". -
Sorts shapes and colors. -
Builds tower of 6 cubes -
Begins to run. -
Wants own way with everything. -
Lives to control others and give them orders