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Growth and Development of Infants. The Developing Child, Section 8-1. Average Motor Skills Development from Birth to Twelve Months. 1-2 Months: One month lifts chin when placed on stomach Two months: lifts chest well above surface when placed on stomach 3-4 Months: Hold up head steadily
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Growth and Development of Infants The Developing Child, Section 8-1
Average Motor Skills Development from Birth to Twelve Months • 1-2 Months: • One month lifts chin when placed on stomach • Two months: lifts chest well above surface when placed on stomach • 3-4 Months: • Hold up head steadily • Reaches for objects, but not very steady • Rolls from side to back and from back to side
Average Motor Skills Development from Birth to Twelve Months • 5-6 Months: • Sits alone briefly • Uses hands to reach, grasp, crumble, bang, and splash • Turns completely over when laid on back or stomach
Average Motor Skills Development from Birth to Twelve Months • 7-8 Months: • Sits up steadily • Reaches for spoon • Eats with fingers • Picks up large objects • Pulls self up while holding onto furniture • Propels self by arms, knees, or squirming motion
Average Motor Skills Development from Birth to Twelve Months • 9-10 Months: • Is more skillful with spoon • Reaches for and manipulates objects, including medium-sized ones, with good control • Stands holding on to furniture or other supports • Crawls on hands and knees • Walks when led
Average Motor Skills Development from Birth to Twelve Months • 11-12 Months: • Shows preference for one hand over the other • Holds and drinks from a cup • Fits blocks, boxes, or nesting toys inside each other • Picks up small objects using thumb and forefinger • Stands alone • May walk alone