Gross motor skills are crucial for kids to explore and learn from their surroundings.🏃🏻🤸🏻
The gross motor milestones IM OT Clinic is sharing today will help you examine your little ones’ current development and know what to expect next. 🤓
We hope this checklist will guide you on your journey of helping your kids improve the quality of their interaction with the environment and become more independent. 🌱
🔷 0-6 Months
- Moves arms and legs in the air when lying on back
- Pushes body up and hold head when lying on tummy
- Attempts rolling over
- Sits unsupported briefly
🔷 6-12 Months
- Rolls independently from stomach to back and back to stomach
- Starts to crawl. Rock body when in quadruped.
- Sits unsupported
- Stands with support and can furniture cruise a couple steps
🔷 1-2 Years
- Walks independently without support. Runs stiffly.
- Walks up stairs one step at a time while holding onto railing.
- Able to stand on tiptoes
- Climbs up and down big furniture like sofa and mattresses independently.
- Imitates single limb movement. E.g. Gestures “thumbs up” with one hand.
- Helps stick out arms and legs when putting on clothes.
🔷 2-3 Years
- Walks down stairs one step at a time while holding onto railing.
- Engages in activities that requires more coordination, such as riding a tricycle.
- Runs well
- Throws a ball overhead or kicks ball forward.
🔷 3-4 Years
- Catches ball with arms and body
- Able to stand on one leg for 3-5 seconds
- Jumps forward consecutively 3 times.
- Imitate different movement with different limbs at the same time. E.g. Puts one hand on tummy, one hand on head.
- Takes off and puts on clothes independently.
🔷 4-5 Years
- Hops on one foot 3 times.
- Jumps forward consecutively 5 times.
- Catches ball with hands
- Put on pants in standing with the support of furniture
🔷 5-6 Years
- Performs two movement simultaneously. E.g. Throws ball upon jumping forward.
- Coordinates well for movements that involves crossing midline. E.g. Tapping right knee with left hand.
- Begins to jump rope
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