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Newborn to 1 month Prone:   Physiological flexion; Lifts head briefly  
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Newborn to 1 month Supine:   Physiological flexion; Rolls partly to side  
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Newborn to 1 month Standing:   Reflex standing and walking  
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Newborn to 1 month Fine Motor:   Regards objects in direct line of sight; Hands fisted; Movements may be purposeful or random  
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2 to 3 months Prone:   Chest up in prone position with some weight through forearms; Rolls prone to supine  
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2 to 3 months Supine:   Asymmetrical tonic neck reflex (ATNR) influence strong; Legs kick reciprocally  
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2 to 3 months Sitting:   Head upright but bobbing; Variable head lag in pull to sitting position  
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2 to 3 months Fine Motor:   Grasp is reflexive; Uses palmar grasp  
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4 to 5 months Prone:   Bears weight on extended arms; Pivots in prone to reach toys  
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4 to 5 months Supine:   Rolls from supine to side position; Plays with feet to mouth  
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4 to 5 months Sitting:   Head steady in supported sitting position; Sits alone for brief periods  
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4 to 5 months Standing:   Bears all weight through legs in supported stand  
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4 to 5 months Fine Motor:   Grasps and releases toys; Uses ulnar-palmar grasp  
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6 to 7 months Prone:   Rolls from supine to prone position; Holds weight on one hand to reach for toy  
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6 to 7 months Supine:   Lifts head; Attempts to raise self to sit  
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6 to 7 months Sitting:   Lifts head and helps when pulled to sitting position; Sits independently  
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6 to 7 months Mobility:   May crawl backward  
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6 to 7 months Fine Motor:   Radial-palmar grasp; “Rakes” with fingers to pick up small objects  
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8 to 9 months Prone:   Gets into hands-knees position  
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8 to 9 months Supine:   Does not tolerate supine position  
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8 to 9 months Sitting:   Moves from sitting to prone position; Pivots in sitting position  
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8 to 9 months Standing:   Stands at furniture; Pulls to stand at furniture  
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8 to 9 months Mobility:   Crawls forward; Walks along furniture (cruising)  
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8 to 9 months Fine Motor:   Radial-digital grasp develops; Release of objects is more refined  
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10 to 11 months Standing:   Stands without support briefly; Pulls to stand using half-kneel intermediate position  
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10 to 11 months Mobility:   Walks with both hands or one hand held; Creeps on hands and feet (bear walk)  
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10 to 11 months Fine Motor:   Fine pincer grasp developed; Puts objects into container  
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12 to 15 months Mobility:   Walks without support; Walks backward and sideways; Creeps or hitches upstairs; Throws ball in sitting  
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12 to 15 months Fine Motor:   Builds tower using two cubes; Turns over small container to obtain contents  
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16 to 24 months Gross Motor:   Squats in play; Walks upstairs and downstairs with one hand held-both feet on step; Propels ride-on toys; Kicks ball; Throws ball; Picks up toy from floor without falling  
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16 to 24 months Fine Motor:   Stacks six cubes; Imitates vertical and horizontal strokes with crayon on paper  
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2 years Gross Motor:   Rides tricycle; Walks backward; Walks downstairs alternating feet  
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2 years Fine Motor:   Turns knob; Opens and closes jar; Able to button large buttons  
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Preschool Age (3 to 4 years) Gross Motor:   Throws ball 10 feet; Hops 2-10 times on one foot; Throws and catches small ball; Runs fast and avoids obstacles  
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Preschool Age (3 to 4 years) Fine Motor:   Copies a circle or cross; Cuts with scissors; May demonstrate hand preference  
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Early School Age (5 to 8 years) Gross Motor:   Skips on alternate feet; Gallops; Jumps rope with rhythm and control  
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Early School Age (5 to 8 years) Fine Motor:   Hand preference is evident; Prints well, starting to learn cursive writing; Able to button small buttons  
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Later School Age (9 to 12 years) Gross Motor:   Mature patterns of movement in throwing, jumping, running; Competition increases; Boys may develop preadolescent fat spurt; Girls may develop prepubescent and pubescent changes in body shape (hips, breasts)  
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Later School Age (9 to 12 years) Fine Motor:   Learns to draw; Handwriting is developed  
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Adolescence Age (13 years +) Gross Motor:   Rapid growth in size and strength, boys more than girls; Puberty leads to changes in body proportions center of gravity rises toward shoulders for boys, lowers to hips for girls  
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Adolescence Age (13 years +) Fine Motor:   Develops greater dexterity in fingers for fine tasks (knitting, sewing, art, crafts)  
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