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212: gross motor milestones

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1 month gross motor skills in prone   Head to one side; weight forward on face with extremities flexed and pelvis up; slightly elevates head; turns to either side  
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2-3 months gross motor skills in prone   Props on forearms with elbows behind shoulders @ 2 mo with head bobbing; and in line with shoulders @ 3 months with head held up at 45°-90°;  
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4-5 months gross motor skills in prone   knows midline, Props on forearms well with chest off floor, cervical extension; initially reaches without a weight shift, then shifts towards same side as reach, then shifts away from side of reach @ 5 months; rolls prone to supine;  
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6-7 months gross motor skills in prone   Pushes up onto extended arms; pushes self backwards; holds weight on one hand to play with a toy with other hand  
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8-9 months gross motor skills in prone   Gets into hands and knees position; transitions in and out of sitting to quadruped or prone; creeps on hands and knees  
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10-11 months gross motor skills in prone   Bear walks (hands and feet); creeps up stairs; Climbing  
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1 month gross motor skills in supine   Physiological flexion; random kicking;  
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2-3 months gross motor skills in supine   Asymmetrical posture @ 2 months; symmetrical posture @ 3 months; legs more extended with feet on floor  
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4-5 months gross motor skills in supine   Rolls to side; bridging; feet up off the ground with some pelvic lifting  
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6-7 months gross motor skills in supine   Brings feet to mouth; rolls supine to prone; lifts head in supine  
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8-9 months gross motor skills in supine   gets into sitting  
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10-11 months gross motor skills in supine   Rarely in supine; transitions quickly to a more advanced position  
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1 month gross motor skills in sitting   Forward flexion of trunk; head bobs; full head lag with pull to sit  
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2-3 months gross motor skills in sitting   Head bobs in supported sitting; decreased head lag with pull to sit; head in midline  
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4-5 months gross motor skills in sitting   Head steady in supported sitting; scapular adduction with trunk extension in supported sitting; prop sitting; some attempts at weight shift to reach for a toy  
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6-7 months gross motor skills in sitting   Sits without support with wide BOS ; may prop; static sitting while playing with a toy; weight shift with arm support  
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8-9 months gross motor skills in sitting   Dynamic sitting - easily moves position without loss of balance; transitions into and out of sitting; smaller BOS  
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10-11 months gross motor skills in sitting   Pivots in sitting  
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12 months gross motor skills in sitting   variety of sitting positions  
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1 month gross motor skills in standing   Reflexive standing and walking  
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2-3 months gross motor skills in standing   Hips in flexion in supported standing; @ 2 months may demonstrate poor weight bearing  
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4-5 months gross motor skills in standing   Bears most of body weight in supported standing  
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6-7 months gross motor skills in standing   Stands while holding on; bounces in supported standing  
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8-9 months gross motor skills in standing   Pulls to stand; stands at support surface with one hand support and reaches with other  
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10-11 months gross motor skills in standing   Pulls to stand using ½ kneel; cruises (walks sideways) along furniture; walks with one or two hand support; stands without support briefly; lowers self from standing  
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12 months gross motor skills in standing   Walks without support (usually wide base of support and arms in high guard), lowers self to sitting; may play in squat  
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