Physical and Motor Development

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    Physical and Motor Development

    The milestones that children undergo in the process of becoming older, physically.
  • Raising their Head (2 months)

    Raising their Head (2 months)
    At 2 months the child learns to raise their 45 degrees.
  • Rolling Over (2.8 months)

    Rolling Over (2.8 months)
    At 2.8 months the child learns to roll over on their stomach or back.
  • Sit with Support (4 months)

    Sit with Support (4 months)
    The child can now sit up on their butt with support from someone holding their sides, or in a specific support chair for infants.
  • Sit without Support (5.5 months)

    Sit without Support (5.5 months)
    At 5.5 months the child can now sit without any support from someone.
  • Beginning to Stand (7.6 months)

    Beginning to Stand (7.6 months)
    The Child now can pull themselves into a standing position.
  • Beginning to Walk (9.2 months)

    Beginning to Walk (9.2 months)
    The Child can pull themselves into a standing position, while walking holding onto furniture.
  • Creeping (10 months)

    Creeping (10 months)
    The Child can now "creep," push themselves around on their stomachs.
  • Stand Alone (11.5 months)

    Stand Alone (11.5 months)
    The Child can now stand alone without any support from furniture or a person.
  • Walking (12 months)

    Walking (12 months)
    The Child can now walk all by themselves with little or no help.