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Milestones Matter!
Look inside for milestones to watch for in your child and tips for how you can help your child learn and grow from birth to age 5.Learn the Signs.
Act Early.
www.cdc.gov/Milestones1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636)
These developmental milestones show what most children (75% or more) can do by each age. Subject matter experts selected these milestones based on available data and expert consensus. Special acknowledgments to the subject matter experts and others who contributed to the review of data and selection of developmental milestones for inclusion in this material, especially Paul H. Lipkin, MD, Michelle M. Macias, MD, Julie F. Pajek, PhD, Judith S. Shaw, EdD, MPH, RN, Karnesha Slaughter, MPH, Jane K. Squires, PhD, Toni M. Whitaker, MD, Lisa D. Wiggins, PhD, and Jennifer M. Zubler, MD.Milestone Moments
2 Months .............................................................. 3 - 6
4 Months .............................................................. 7 - 10
6 Months .............................................................. 11 - 14
9 Months .............................................................. 15 - 18
12 Months ............................................................ 19 - 22
15 Months ............................................................ 23 - 26
18 Months ............................................................ 27 - 30
2 Years................................................................. 31 - 34
30 Months ............................................................ 35 - 38
3 Years................................................................. 39 - 42
4 Years................................................................. 43 - 46
5 Years................................................................. 47 - 50
Concerned About Your Child's Development? ...... 51 - 52 My Child's Developmental Tracker ....................... 53 - 54 Notes .................................................................... 55 - 58The checklists that follow have
milestones to look for when your child is: www.cdc.gov/Milestones | 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636) 1 important clues about your child's development. Developmental milestones are things most children can do by a certain age.Check the milestones your child
has reached by each age. Take this booklet with you and talk to your child's doctor at every well-child visit about the milestones your child has reached and what to expect next.2Learn the Signs. Act Early.
For more information, go to
www.cdc.gov/Milestones or try CDC'sFREE Milestone Tracker app!
What most babies do by month 2
Milestones matter! How your baby plays, learns, speaks, acts, and moves your baby has reached by 2 months.Social/Emotional Milestones
Calms down when spoken to or picked up
Looks at your face
Seems happy to see you when you walk up to her
Smiles when you talk to or smile at her
Language/Communication Milestones
Makes sounds other than crying
Reacts to loud sounds
Cognitive Milestones
(learning, thinking, problem-solving)Watches you as you move
Looks at a toy for several seconds
3 www.cdc.gov/Milestones | 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636)
OTHERIMPORTANT
THINGS TO
SHARE WITH
THE DOCTOR...
What are some things you and your baby
do together?What are some things your baby likes to do?
Is there anything your baby does or does
not do that concerns you?Milestone Moments
Milestones Matter!
Look inside for milestones to watch for in your child and tips for how you can help your child learn and grow from birth to age 5.Learn the Signs.
Act Early.
www.cdc.gov/Milestones1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636)
These developmental milestones show what most children (75% or more) can do by each age. Subject matter experts selected these milestones based on available data and expert consensus. Special acknowledgments to the subject matter experts and others who contributed to the review of data and selection of developmental milestones for inclusion in this material, especially Paul H. Lipkin, MD, Michelle M. Macias, MD, Julie F. Pajek, PhD, Judith S. Shaw, EdD, MPH, RN, Karnesha Slaughter, MPH, Jane K. Squires, PhD, Toni M. Whitaker, MD, Lisa D. Wiggins, PhD, and Jennifer M. Zubler, MD.Milestone Moments
2 Months .............................................................. 3 - 6
4 Months .............................................................. 7 - 10
6 Months .............................................................. 11 - 14
9 Months .............................................................. 15 - 18
12 Months ............................................................ 19 - 22
15 Months ............................................................ 23 - 26
18 Months ............................................................ 27 - 30
2 Years................................................................. 31 - 34
30 Months ............................................................ 35 - 38
3 Years................................................................. 39 - 42
4 Years................................................................. 43 - 46
5 Years................................................................. 47 - 50
Concerned About Your Child's Development? ...... 51 - 52 My Child's Developmental Tracker ....................... 53 - 54 Notes .................................................................... 55 - 58The checklists that follow have
milestones to look for when your child is: www.cdc.gov/Milestones | 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636) 1 important clues about your child's development. Developmental milestones are things most children can do by a certain age.Check the milestones your child
has reached by each age. Take this booklet with you and talk to your child's doctor at every well-child visit about the milestones your child has reached and what to expect next.2Learn the Signs. Act Early.
For more information, go to
www.cdc.gov/Milestones or try CDC'sFREE Milestone Tracker app!
What most babies do by month 2
Milestones matter! How your baby plays, learns, speaks, acts, and moves your baby has reached by 2 months.Social/Emotional Milestones
Calms down when spoken to or picked up
Looks at your face
Seems happy to see you when you walk up to her
Smiles when you talk to or smile at her
Language/Communication Milestones
Makes sounds other than crying
Reacts to loud sounds
Cognitive Milestones
(learning, thinking, problem-solving)Watches you as you move
Looks at a toy for several seconds
3 www.cdc.gov/Milestones | 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636)
OTHERIMPORTANT
THINGS TO
SHARE WITH
THE DOCTOR...
What are some things you and your baby
do together?What are some things your baby likes to do?
Is there anything your baby does or does
not do that concerns you?- moments-là
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