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Development of Gross Motor Skills in early childhood

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show 2 (24-35 months)  
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Walks up stairs, two feet to a step   show
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show 2 (24-35 months)  
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Jumps a distance of 4-14 inches   show
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Throws a small ball without falling   show
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Hops on one foot, two or more hops   show
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Tries to stand on one foot   show
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Climbs on furniture to look out of window   show
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Goes around obstacles while running   show
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Walks up stairs, one foot to a step   show
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Kicks a large ball easily   show
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show 3 (36-47 months)  
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Catches a bounced ball, using torso and arms to form a basket   show
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Goes around obstacles while pushing and pulling toys   show
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Hops on one foot, up to three hops   show
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Stands on one foot   show
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Climbs nursery-school apparatus   show
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Turns sharp corners while running   show
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Walks down stairs, one foot to a step   show
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Jumps from height of 12 inches   show
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Throws a ball overhand   show
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Turns sharp corners while pushing and pulling toys   show
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Hops on one foot, four to six hops   show
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show 4 (48-59 months)  
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Skips on one foot   show
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Rides a tricycle well   show
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Runs lightly on toes   show
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show 5 (60-71 months)  
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Hops 2 to 3 yards forward on each foot   show
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show 5 (60-71 months)  
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Skips on alternate feet   show
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Rides a bicycle with training wheels   show
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