Children development

⭐ Birth to 1 Year:

Gross Motor Skills:

  • Lifting head and chest.
  • Rolling over.
  • Sitting with and without support.
  • Crawling.
  • Pulling up to stand.
  • Taking first steps.

Language Skills:

  • Crying to express needs.
  • Cooing and babbling.
  • Responding to their name.
  • Imitating sounds.

Fine Motor Skills:

  • Grasping objects.
  • Reaching for toys.
  • Transferring objects from hand to hand.
  • Developing a pincer grasp (using thumb and forefinger).

Social/Emotional Skills:

  • Smiling and laughing.
  • Making eye contact.
  • Recognizing familiar faces.
  • Developing a bond with caregivers.

Cognitive Skills:

          • Sensory exploration:
          • Learning about the world through senses (touch, taste, sight, sound, smell).
          • Developing an understanding of cause and effect (e.g., shaking a rattle makes noise).
          • Object permanence:
          • Beginning to understand that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight.
          • Early memory:
          • Recognizing familiar faces and objects.

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⭐ 1 to 2 Years:

Gross Motor Skills:

  • Walking independently.
  • Running.
  • Climbing stairs with assistance.
  • Kicking a ball.

Fine Motor Skills:

  • Building towers with blocks.
  • Scribbling.
  • Feeding themselves with a spoon.
  • Turning pages in a book.

Language Skills:

  • Using single words.
  • Following simple instructions.
  • Identifying familiar objects.
  • Increasing vocabulary.

Social/Emotional Skills:

  • Showing increasing independence.
  • Imitating others.
  • Expressing emotions.
  • Playing alongside other children.

Cognitive Skills:

          • Increased curiosity:
          • Exploring and experimenting with objects.
          • Beginning to understand simple concepts (e.g., in, out, up, down).
          • Problem-solving:
          • Solving simple problems through trial and error.
          • Memory development:
          • Remembering familiar routines and people.
          • Symbolic thought begins:
          • Beginning to understand that one object can stand for another.

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⭐ 2 to 3 Years:

Gross Motor Skills:

  • Running and jumping with more coordination.
  • Riding a tricycle.
  • Climbing stairs independently.
  • Balancing on one foot for short periods.

Fine Motor Skills:

  • Drawing simple shapes.
  • Using scissors.
  • Turning single pages of a book.
  • More refined self feeding.

Language Skills:

  • Speaking in short sentences.
  • Understanding and using more complex language.
  • Asking "why" questions.
  • Following multi-step instructions.

Social/Emotional Skills:

  • Playing pretend.
  • Taking turns.
  • Showing a wider range of emotions.
  • Increased interaction with other children.

Cognitive Skills:

  • Developing memory:
  • Improved memory and recall.
  • Thinking skills improve:
  • Starting to think logically.
  • Understanding cause and effect relationships.
  • Symbolic play:
  • Engaging in pretend play.
  • Early problem solving:
  • Solving simple puzzles.
  • Concept development:
  • Understanding concepts like size, shape, and color.

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⭐ 3 to 5 Years:

Gross Motor Skills:

  • Skipping.
  • Hopping on one foot.
  • Catching and throwing a ball.
  • Improved overall coordination.

Language Skills:

  • Speaking in longer, more complex sentences.
  • Telling stories.
  • Understanding and using grammar.
  • Increased vocabulary.

Fine Motor Skills:

  • Drawing more detailed pictures.
  • Writing some letters.
  • Using scissors with more control.
  • Dressing themselves.

Social/Emotional Skills:

  • Playing cooperatively with other children.
  • Understanding and following rules.
  • Expressing feelings verbally.
  • Developing friendships.

Cognitive skills:

  • Advanced thinking skills:
    • Developing more complex thinking and reasoning skills.
    • Understanding abstract concepts.
  • Memory skills become more refined:
    • Improved memory and attention span.reasoning skills.
  • Problem-solving advances:
    • Solving more complex problems.
  • Developing pre-academic skills:
    • Learning letters, numbers, and basic math concepts.
  • Increased use of imagination:
    • Elaborate pretend play.

Key cognitive skills that develop in this age range include:

  • Attention and memory.
  • Reasoning and problem-solving.
  • Conceptual understanding:
    • Language processing.
    • Information processing.

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