Motor development
- From 0-1 months
- Holds head when fully charged.
- Try turning your head from right to left.
- Grab your finger reflectively and placed in his hand.
- From 1-2 months
- Raise the head and neck is largest. The wobbles if left without support.
- Begins to align the head and flexion decreases
- Open your hand and begins to exclude the thumb.
- From 2-3 months
- Aligns the head and moves seeking stimuli.
- Start lifting his head resting on the forearm
- Make a symmetrical position of the body with harmonic motions
- Maintain the predominantly open and grab hands with slaps
- Patale
- From 3-4 months
- Raise the head and chest while in a prone position
- Control the head and turns.
- Join hands in the midline.
- She grabs his hands and into her mouth.
- From 4-5 months
- Maintain an upright head and trunk control starts.
- Rolls over front to back.
- Raise your head and shoulders in an attempt to grab her feet.
- Sits with support. There are momentary trunk control but tends to fall sideways.
- Grab an object request but paddling with the palms of your hand.
- From 5-6 months
- It stands on the wrists and holds her head high.
- Hold your head up against gravity when lifted by the arms. Consolidated balance tummy. You begin to sit with assistance and support of your hands.
- Grab voluntarily with the palm of your hand.
- From 6-7 months
- He turns upside down.
- Face down, bend the trunk to achieve a package that is out of reach.
- Take your foot in his mouth and lifts his head from the pillow. Explore tissue.
- It keeps sitting without support and trunk control there. Cobjetos Take a wide mouth container.
- You pass objects from hand to hand.
- From 7-8 months
- Spend a sitting position with one hand support and assistance.
- Explore thick paper with the intention of making noise.
- He sits from the tummy position.
- Crawls a step when stimulated with the support of hands and knees.
- Remove the pins with difficulty.
- From 8-9 months
- He sits alone.
- Remain seated playing
- No standing vertical support
- Crawling with ease and coordination.
- Strengthens the sitting balance.
- Put your finger in the little holes.
- Grab a small object with finger and thumb.
- From 9-10 months
- if it is for claims
- From sitting position goes to another
- It scissor movements
- Grab crayons.
- From 10-11 months
- No aid goes to a sitting position with ease.
- is for sustained
- Try climbing stairs and crawling but can not feel.
- Catch and release small objects.
- Spend a crayon on the sheet.
- From 11-12 months
- Scribbles.
- Grab with fine forceps thumb and index finger
- Maintain support stopped if
- lying down stairs
- Try to get on the furniture but fails
- Is able to sit down from standing dropping
- Da steps
- From 13-15 months
- He stands alone
- Walk raising arms
- He sits on various types of furniture, walls, and others.
- Try to walk fast but falls
- Try to jump but moving downward sloping
- Lower slowly crawling back stairs
- was left hanging on a swing support
- Gives the ball for another to kick
- Grab two tacos with one hand and the other takes a third party
- From 16-18 months
- Collect soil toys without falling
- Move packages
- Go up to a high chair and sits effort
- Walk only stops at will and keep balance
- Do not fall while walking
- Walk fast forward but does not change direction or braking
- Climb steps 1 to 1
- Throw the ball when stimulated
- Grab a cue and puts him one above
- Uncover containers threadless
- Open a candy
- 19-21 months
- Crouch to play without the support of hands
- Jump from a low step
- Climb stairs with alternating feet without support
- Lower support standing stairs without alternating feet
- Play squatting
- Strengthens grip
- Start grip scissors
- From 22-24 months
- Uncover containers with screw
- Copy the circle
- Use your favorite side: right or left
- Attempts to tackle the ball
- Throw the ball in the direction defined
- Soft and twisted Patea
- Imitates tiptoe
- Walking avoids obstacles
- 2-3 years
- He stands on one foot, but loses his balance
- Stands with arms outstretched
- Walk on heels
- Walk on a narrow sidewalk, one foot up and curbs at will
- Runs without falling forward and stops at will
- Explore everything and climbs everywhere
- It keeps right with arms extended horizontally by ½ minutes
- Kick a large ball
- Throw the ball away with both hands
- Ripping with directionality
- 3-4 years
- It rests on one foot for five seconds
- Walk on the floor in patterns
- Jump on one foot without raising either the other
- Start grip wooden crayon ensalta
- Weapon kits figures large
- From 4-6 years
- Climb stairs quickly
- Run and change direction without stopping
- Can kick strong
- Recognizes handedness itself.
- Jumping on the same site and with one foot forward
- It ties with a string
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