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As children grow older, they learn new things everyday, start understanding and
expressing things more clearly and do more and more complex actions. All of this
constitutes physical, mental and emotional growth of the child. While there can
be variations in normal development and children may learn to do certain things
earlier or a little later than other children, keeping an eye on developmental
milestones charts, based on what average children are able to do in a certain
age, can help you to apprehend any developmental delays in time.
The skills generally studied for development include basic motor skills such as
sitting, standing, walking, running, balancing and changing positions; advanced
motor skills such as using hands to eat, draw, dress, play and write; learning
to speak, use body language and gestures for communication and understanding
others; cognitive and thinking skills such as learning, problem-solving and
reasoning; and social skills such as relationships with family, friends and
teachers and learning to share and cooperate.
In this section, you will find month wise developmental milestone chart for kids
ranging from newborns up to three years old. If child shows the inability to
perform age-appropriate tasks, the pediatrician may be able to assess his or her
risk for developmental delay and in case of children who are delayed; early
intervention is always the best option. Delayed children who receive
intervention as early as possible may lead a normal or almost a normal life and
learn to live with their ‘unique’ traits and cope up with them.
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