
Physical Development
Gross motor
Fine motor
Visual
Auditory
Tactile
Physical
Coordination
Gross motor
Fine motor
Visual
Auditory
Tactile
Physical
Coordination
Concentration
Memory
Reasoning
Creative
Logical
Mathematical
Explore
Imagination
Empathy
Self-regulation
Social skills
Understanding
Producing words, sentences
Conversations
Lifts head, rolls over, sit, crawls, stand, first steps, grasp, vision fully developed.
Explores, recognizes, responds, understands cause and effect, imitates, follows simple directions, and plays more games (such as puzzles and finding hidden objects)
Babbles, laughs, makes sounds to get attention, says “mama” and “dada”, and uses simple gestures like waving.
Smiles, plays with others, expresses emotion, has favorite toys, and enjoys a range of movements
Walks independently, begins to run, climbs up and down, throws and kicks balls, pedals a tricycle, and builds blocks
Matches shapes and colors, aware of different sizes, completes puzzles, and able to dress themselves
Uses short sentences and follows simple instructions.
Shows defiant behavior, takes turns in games, expresses a wide range of emotions, develops a larger vocabulary, and imitates household activities.
Climbs, runs, uses scissors, hops and stands on one foot, catches bouncing balls, and uses wheeled toys.
Counts, understands time, and able to draw a person.
Tell stories, uses future tense, and able to say their name and address.
Cooperates with other children, understands concepts of “same” and “different”, and enjoys playing with many different toys.
Improvements in strength and coordination, becomes skilled in sports and physical activities.
Develops logical thinking, understands complex ideas, and cultivates problem-solving and academic skills
Uses complex sentences, understanding idioms, jokes, and puns.
Develops stronger friendships, understands and follows rules, and begins to develop a sense of morality and fairness.