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DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES: A GUIDE FOR PARENTS

THE FIRST YEAR

Joyce Powell
Extension Assistant
Human Development

Charles A. Smith, Ph.D.
Extension Specialist
Human Development

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Have you ever wondered how your child is growing and developing compared to other children of the same age? How do you know if your child is "on the right track"?

Your child is going through many physical and mental changes. Although no two children grow at the same rate, experts agree there are "normal" signs of development. This brochure will provide you with a checklist of important milestones in your child's development during the first year of life.

It is a simple tool you can use to become aware of and appreciate the dramatic changes that are occurring in your child.

Watch for these signs in your child over a one month period. (Even children have "bad days.") Remember, each child is different and may learn and grow at a different rate. However, if your child cannot do many of the skills listed for his or her age group, you should consult your pediatrician. If your child was born sooner than expected, be sure to deduct the number of months early from his or her age. A 5-month-old born 2 months early would be expected to show the same skills as a 3-month-old who was born on his or her due date. Several additional sources of information are listed on the back of this brochure.

You are the most important observer of your child's development. If your child has special needs, early help can make a difference.


By 3 months of age does your child:

Motor Skills


Sensory and Thinking Skills


Language and Social Skills


By 6 months of age does your child:

Motor Skills


Sensory and Thinking Skills


Language and Social Skills


By 12 months of age does your child:

Motor Skills


Sensory and Thinking Skills


Language and Social Skills

If you have questions about your child's development or want to have your child tested,


Contact your county extension office to obtain other publications in this series. Additional resources on parenting are also available.

Thanks to Ann Murray and Susan Wanska for their assistance in the preparation
of this publication series.

The developmental information provided in this bulletin has been synthesized
from a variety of professional resources to help you appreciate your child's progress.
It is not a formal, standardized measurement tool.


DOCUMENT USE/COPYRIGHT
National Network for Child Care - NNCC. Part of CYFERNET, the National Extension Service Children Youth and Family Educational Research Network. Permission is granted to reproduce these materials in whole or in part for educational purposes only(not for profit beyond the cost of reproduction) provided that the author and Network receive acknowledgment and this notice is included:

Reprinted with permission from the National Network for Child Care - NNCC. Powell, J. and Smith, C.A. (1994). The 1st year. In *Developmental milestones: A guide for parents*. Manhattan, KS: Kansas State University Cooperative Extension Service.

Any additions or changes to these materials must be preapproved by the author.

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Dr. Charles Smith
Kansas State University
Cooperative Extension Service
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Manhattan, KS 66506-1423
PHONE: 913-532-5773
FAX: 913-532-6969
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FORMAT AVAILABLE:: Print - 1 page
DOCUMENT REVIEW:: Level 2 - Kansas State University Extension
ENTRY DATE:: March 1997

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