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show tracks a moving object, head usually to side, reciprocal and symmetrical kicking, possitive support and primary walking reflexes in supportd standing, hands fisted with indwelling thumb, neonatal reaching, alert, brightening expression  
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2 months   show
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show prone on elbows, WB on forearms, elbows in line with shoulders, head elevated to 90 , head in midline in suppine and hands on the chest, increased back extension and scapular adduction in supported siting, takes some weight with toes curled in supported  
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4 months   show
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show rolls prone -supine, weigh shiftson arms in prone, head controll in supported sitting  
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6 months   show
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show maintain quadruped, pivots on belly & in prone, assumes sitting from quadruped, trunk rot in sitting, recognize tone of voice, may show fear of strangers  
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8-9 months   show
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show begins to walk unassisted, begins self feeding, reaches with supination, neat pincer grasp, can release object, build tower of 2 cubes, searches for hidden toys, suspitiof of stangers, plays patty cake, peek a boo, imitates  
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show asceds stairs step to pattern ( 2 feet on each step), running more coordinated, jumps off the bottom steps, plays make believe  
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2 years   show
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show rides tricycle, stands on one foot briefly, jumps with two feet, understands sharing  
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3 1/2 year old   show
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show hops on one foot several times, stands on tiptoes, throws ball overhead, realates to friends  
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5 year old   show
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