Milestone Guide
AT 6 MONTHS OF AGE
- Respond to voices by turning head
- Produce a variety of different sounds
- Bring both hands together
- Grasps a rattle
- Work to get a toy out of reach
- Bear some weight on legs when held upright
- Sit without support
- Roll over one way
AT 12 MONTHS OF AGE
- Use one or more words with meaning
- Understand simple directions with cues
- Use 1-2 word questions
- Clap hands or wave
- Hard to pick up tiny
- objects with hands
- Drink from a cup independently
- Walk holding on to furniture
AT 18 MONTHS OF AGE
- Demonstrate a vocabulary of 150-300 words
- Follow simple commands
- Stack 3-4 blocks
- Turn single pages in a book
- Roll a ball
- Walk backwards
AT 3 YEARS OF AGE
- Demonstrate a vocabulary of 500-1000 words
- Give gender, name, age
- Snip with scissors
- Complete 5-6 piece puzzle
- Hold a crayon with 3 fingers
- Use a fork and spoon properly
- Jump in place with both feet
- Kick a stationary ball
- Stand on one foot for 2 seconds
- Use simple pronouns, such as I, me, you, my, etc.
- Understand differences (stop vs. go, big vs. little)
AT 18-21 YEARS OF AGE
As a Licensed Pediatric Home Health Agency
we are able to see young adults also, that’s
all the way to 21! If you have any questions
or concerns questioning if your child would
qualify please call. We would love to send a
therapist your way for a FREE SCREENING!