Understanding Child Development Stages

Being a parent is one of greatest moment in our live. See and observe our child growing and getting smarter is moment which we must not miss. There will be own happiness if we can accompany our child pass through their development stages. Child development stages can be divided into several aspects. It can be observed by physical development, language development, intelligent development and character development. In this post we will talk in general of child development stages.

Child Development Stages

One thing we must note here is every child has their uniqueness in the development stages. One child might be more fast in the physical development such as can run more early that the language development such as talk. Here is more detail stage age by age of child development stages

Age 0-3 months

  • Raising the head as high as 45 degrees
  • Moving the head from right / left to the middle
  • View and looked at your face
  • Babble spontaneously or react with babbling
  • Like laughing out loud
  • Reacting surprised to loud noise
  • Replying to a smile when asked to talk / smile
  • Know the mother with the sight, smell, hearing and contacts

Age 3-6 months

  • Turning from tummy to his back
  • Raising the head as high as 90 degrees
  • Maintain the head remains upright and stable
  • Hold the pencil
  • Achieved objects within range
  • Holding his own hand
  • Trying to broaden outlook
  • Directing her eyes on small objects
  • Removing the excited high-pitched voice or yell
  • Smile when viewing pictures / toys that are interesting when playing alone

Age 6-9 months

  • Sitting (tripoid-own attitude)
  • Learning to stand, his feet rested in part weight
  • Crawl grabbed a toy or approached a person
  • Moving objects from one hand to another hand
  • Picking up two objects, each hand holding an object at the same time
  • Picking up objects of beans scooped by
  • Unmute without meaning, for example mamama, bababa, papapa.
  • Finding things / toys being dropped
  • Playing applause / peekaboo
  • Rejoice with throwing objects
  • Eat the cake itself

Age 9-12 months

  • Lifting the body into a standing position
  • Learning to stand for 30 seconds or holding onto a chair
  • Able to walk with a guided
  • Reaching your arms / body to reach for toys / desired picture
  • Hold the pencil tightly
  • Inserting objects into the mouth
  • Repeating imitating the sound is heard
  • Calling the same syllable 2-3 without meaning
  • Exploring around, curious, wanting to touch anything
  • React to the sound slowly / whisper
  • Glad to be invited to play “peekaboo”
  • Getting to know family members, fear in people who have not known

Age 12-18 months

  • Stand alone without holding
  • Bend picked up a toy and then stands back
  • Walking back 5 steps
  • Calling a dad with the word “papa”, calling the mother with the word “mama” (Subject taught, if taught to call him “dad” it would call “father” records)
  • Stacking 2 cube
  • Insert a cube in the box
  • Referring to what was cooled without whining / crying, children can spend a fun or interesting sounds mother’s hand.
  • Showing a sense of jealousy / competition

Age 18-24 months

  • Stand alone without holding for 30 seconds
  • Walking without stumbling
  • Clapping / waving
  • Stacking 4 pieces cube
  • Picking up small objects with thumb and forefinger
  • Roll the ball toward the goal
  • Calling the 3-6 words that have meaning
  • Helping / imitate housework
  • Hold the cup itself, learn to eat and drink their own

Age 24-36 months

  • The road climbed the stairs alone
  • Able to play and kick a small ball
  • Scribble pencil on paper
  • Speak well, using 2 words
  • Able to appoint 1 or more parts of his body when asked
  • Viewing pictures and can be called with the correct name of two or more objects
  • To help collect toys themselves or help lift the plate if asked
  • Eat yourself without a lot of spilled rice
  • Releasing his own clothes

Age 36-48 months

  • Stand 1 foot 2 seconds
  • Jump both feet removed
  • Pedal tricycle
  • Draw a straight line
  • Stacking 8 pieces cube
  • Know the color 2-4
  • Mention the name, age, place
  • Understand the meaning of words above, below, in front of
  • Listen to the story
  • Wash and dry own hands
  • Play with friends, follow the rules of the game
  • Wearing shoes alone
  • Wearing long pants, shirts, clothing

Age 48-60 months

  • Stand 1 foot 6 seconds
  • Jumping 1 foot
  • Dancing
  • Draw a cross
  • Draw a circle
  • Draw a person with 3 parts of the body
  • Buttoning clothes or doll clothes
  • Mention your full name unassisted
  • Glad to call new words
  • Nice to ask about something
  • Answering questions with the correct words
  • His speech easily understood
  • Can compare / distinguish anything from the size and shape
  • Calling the numbers, counting fingers
  • Mention the names of the day
  • Dress own unassisted
  • Brushing your teeth without assistance
  • Reacting calmly and not fussy when it left the mother

Age 60-72 months

  • Walk straight
  • Stand with one foot for 11 seconds
  • Drawing with 6 sections, draw a complete person
  • Catch a small ball with two hands picture
  • Draw a rectangle
  • Understand the meaning of the opposite
  • Understand conversations using 7 words or more
  • Answering questions about what objects are made of and its usefulness
  • Know the numbers, can count the number 5 -10
  • Know colorful
  • Expressing sympathy
  • Following the rules of the game
  • Dress own unassisted

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