As I read magazine articles and websites, or talk to other moms, I will collect what I learn in this post, so I can always have it as a reference for what fun stage will come next!
0-2 Months
- Lifts head when lying on tummy (1 month)
- Responds to sound (1 month)
- Stares at faces (1 month)
- Smiles and laughs (1 month)
- Can see black & white colors very well (1 month)
- Notices hands (2 months)
- Gurgles and coos (1-2 months)
- May roll over on their own (back to tummy) if baby is on the lower side of the scale, but will likely lose this ability until closer to 4 months. (2 months)
3-4 Months
- Visually tracks moving objects (3 months)
- Recognizes your face and voice (2-3 months)
- May be able to roll over from tummy to back (3 months)
- Turns toward sounds (3 months)
- Can bat at toys (3 months)
- Can bear weight on legs (4 months)
- May cut first tooth (4 months)
- May imitate sounds (4 months)
- Can grasp toys (4 months)
- Plays with hands and feet (5 months)
- Recognizes their own name (5 months)
- Can rollover both directions (6 months)
- Can sit without support (6 months)
- Ready for solid foods (6 months)
- Turns toward sounds and voices (6 months)
- Passes an object between hands (6 months)
- May start crawling (6 months)
- Starts to exhibit stranger anxiety (7 months)
- Can wave goodbye (7 months)
- Can stand while holding onto something (7 months)
- Can pull to a stand (7 months)
- Combines syllables or jabbers (7 months)
- Understands object permanence (7 months)
- Crawls (7 months)
- Can say "mama" or "dada" but not necessarily to anyone in particular (8 months)
- Points at objects (8 months)
- Cruises around furniture (8 months)
- Enjoys peek-a-boo (8 months)
- Can drink from a sippy cup (9 months)
- Eats with fingers (9 months)
- Says "mama" or "dada" to the correct parent (9 months)
- Can pick things up with pincer grasp (10 months)
- Crawls very well (10 months)
- Gestures to communicate (10 months)
- Can stand alone for several seconds (10 months)
- Puts objects into containers (10 months)
- Some babies can take a few steps at this point (11 months)
- Understands "no" (11 months)
- Can squat from standing position (11 months)
- May say another word besides "mama" or "dada" (11 months)
- Imitates others (12 months)
- Can say two words besides "mama" or "dada" and uses them well ("hi" or "bye") (12 months)
- Capable of going up and down stairs by themself (12 months)
- Can walk alone (12 months)
- Can bend over to pick something up (13 months)
- Can hold out their arm when you are dressing them (13 months)
- Loves looking at their reflection in the mirror (13 months)
- Can roll a ball back and forth to you (13 months)
- Starts to imitate other people (14 months)
- Can point to one body part when asked (14 months)
- Can respond to basic instructions (14 months)
- Initiates games (14 months)
- Uses 3 words on a regular basis (15 months)
- Walks backward (15 months)
- Able to scribble with a crayon (15 months)
- Tries to "help" around the house (15 months)
- Can put finger to mouth and say "shhhhh!" (15 months)
- The "no"s begin! (15 months)
- Can turn book pages (16 months)
- Temper tantrums due to frustration begin (16 months)
- Becomes attached to a soft toy/blanket (16 months)
- Starts climbing on everything (16 months)
- Can stack 3 blocks (16 months)
- Starts to use a spoon/fork (16 months)
- Has learned the right way to use objects (telephone, spoon, books) (16 months)
- Can take off one piece of clothing without help (16 months)
- Switches from 2 naps to 1 nap (16 months)
- Uses 6 words regularly (17 months)
- Has fun pretending (17 months)
- Throws a ball underhand (17 months)
- Can feed a doll (17 months)
- Likes riding on toys (17 months)
- Able to speak more clearly (17 months)
- Sorts toys by shape, color, or size (17 months)
- Able to kick a ball (17 months)
- Dances to music (17 months)
- Will sit down and "read" board books alone (18 months)
- Can scribble with a crayon (18 months)
- Can create two-word phrases (18 months)
- Can stack 4 blocks (18 months)
- Brushes teeth with assistance (18 months)
- Throws a ball overhand (18 months)
- Showing signs of toilet readiness (18 months)
- Takes apart toys and puts them back together (18 months)
- Able to understand simple instructions (though will need repetition) (18 months)
- Understanding "I am my own person" - leads to running away when in public! (18 months)
- Able to run well (19 months)
- Understands up to 200 words (19 months)
- Recognizes errors (when you say "up" but mean "down") (19 months)
- Washes and dries hands with help (19 months)
- Takes off own clothes (20 months)
- Learns 10 or more words per day (20 months)
- Can go up stairs standing up (20 months)
- Can stack 6 blocks (21 months)
- Can name pictures in a book (21 months)
- Follows 2-step requests like "please pick up that toy and bring it to me" (22 months)
- Can do simple puzzles (22 months)
- Can draw a straight line (22 months)
- Can name several body parts (22 months)
- Can put on loose-styled clothing (22 months)
- Might be ready to transition from a crib to a bed (22 months)
- Understands opposites (22 months)
- Uses 50-70 words (23 months)
- Can open doors (23 months)
- Can sing basic tunes (23 months)
- Has interest in playing with other kids (23 months)
- Asks "why?" (23 months)
- Talks about self (likes/dislikes, wants/needs) (23 months)
- Can name 6 body parts (24 months)
- Can speak in 2-3 word phrases (24 months)
- Can go down stairs standing up (24 months)
- Can arrange items into categories (24 months)
- Learns how to jump (24 months)
- Understands gender differences (24 months)
3-4 Years
- Understand how to take turns, share, and follow directions (3-4 years)
- Schools expect children to recognize uppercase letters, rhyme, and describe a basic plot; (start of kindergarten)
- Should know how to count to 20 and identify simple shapes (start of kindergarten)
- Learning to tell jokes, but not quite understanding the concept of a punch line (5-6 years)
- Learning to use exaggeration ("school-age")
7-8 Years
- Understanding punch lines in jokes (7-8 years)
- Start requesting privacy (7-8 years)
9-10 Years
10+ Years
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