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DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES IN CHILDREN

As a parent you are in best position to note your child's development and milestones given below can be used as guidelines. No two children develop at same rate, every child develops at his own pace. A "No" answer to any of the following questions does not necessarily mean that there is a problem. You can talk about this to your Paediatrician in your next visit or send your query to our expert.

Transfer Objects28 WEEKS

Gross Motor
Does your child sit with hands on couch for support?

Yes   No
Does your child roll from supine to prone?
Yes    No

Hands
Does your child feeds self with biscuit?

Yes    No

Cubes
Does your child transfer cube from hand to hand?

Yes No

Hand Eye CoordinationGeneral understanding
Does your child imitate simple acts?

Yes    No
Does your child respond to name(s)?
Yes    No

Speech
Does your child speak syllabels like da,ba,ka

Yes    No

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Milestones
6 weeks 12 weeks
16 weeks 20 weeks
24 weeks 28 weeks
32 weeks 36 weeks
40 weeks 44 weeks
48 weeks 1 year
16 months 18 months
24 months 2½ years
3 years 4 years
5 years

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As a parent you are in best position to note your child's development and milestones given below can be used as guidelines. No two children develop at same rate, every child develops at his own pace. A "No" answer to any of the following questions does not necessarily mean that there is a problem. You can talk about this to your Paediatrician in your next visit or send your query to our expert.

6 weeks || 12 weeks || 16 weeks || 20 weeks || 24 weeks || 28 weeks || 32 weeks || 36 weeks
40 weeks || 44 weeks || 48 weeks || 1 year || 16 months || 18 months || 24 months || 2½ years
3 years || 4 years || 5 years







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