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How old is your child ?
Years & months
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Current Cognitive Milestones
*****These milestones are NOT tailored to your age group but include milestones from a wide range of age groups to get a sense of what activities your child would be most excited to try!
Focuses on faces, especially caregivers
Tracks objects moving slowly within 8-12 inches
Prefers high contrast patters (black & white)
Follows moving objects
Recognizes familiar faces from a distance
Notices smaller details on toys
Recognizes objects across wider range
Explores objects visually before reaching for them
Searches for hidden objects
Recognizes familiar people in pictures
Understands cause and effect (dropping objects for fun)
Follows simple directions (come here)
Points to objects when names
Copies simple actions
Understands simple problem solving
Begins pretend play
Sorts objects by color/shape
Understands "big" and "small"
completes simple puzzles
Understands counting concepts
Identifies some letters and numbers
Makes up stories
Recognizes and writes some letters
counts up to 10 or more
Understands sequencing (first, next, last)
Begins to read simple words
Understands simple addition/subtraction
Tells a clear story
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Current Motor Milestones
*****These milestones are NOT tailored to your age group but include milestones from a wide range of age groups to get a sense of what activities your child would be most excited to try!
Brings hands to mouth
Grasps a caregivers finger reflexively
Begins to swipe dangling objects
Reaches for and grasps objects with both hands
Transfers objects from one hand to another
Begins bringing toys to mouth
Uses a pincer grasp (thumb and index) to pick up small objects
Points at objects of interest
Starts attempting to stack objects or place them into containers
Picks up objects using a raking grasp (whole hand)
Transfers toys between hands easily
Bangs objects together
Lifts head briefly while on tummy
Moves arms and legs symmetrically
Begins pushing up on arms when on stomach
Rolls from tummy to back
Sits with support
Rolls from back to tummy
Sits independently
Begins to rock back and forth on hands and knees in preparation for crawling
Pulls to stand using furniture
Crawls or scoots forward
First independent steps
Picks up small objects with thumb and finger (pincer)
Walks independently
Climbing onto furniture
Uses a spoon
Runs
Jumps with both feet
Kicks a ball
Climbs well
Using stairs with help
Holds a crayon with fingers
Hops on one foot
Pedals a tricycle
Throws a ball overhand
Skips
Climbs confidently
Uses Scissors
Rides a bike with training wheels
Ties shoes
Balances on one foot for 10 second
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Current Language Milestones
*****These milestones are NOT tailored to your age group but include milestones from a wide range of age groups to get a sense of what activities your child would be most excited to try!
Makes cooing sounds (e.g., “ooh” and “ahh”)
Responds to voices and sounds or movements
Cries differently for different needs (hunger or discomfort)
Laughs and squeals
Begins making consonant sounds (ex:ba and da)
Turns toward sounds
Babbles using repeated consonants (Ex:baba, dada)
Responds to own name
STarrts using differet sounds to express emotions
Says mama and dada (specific)
Imitates sounds
Waves "bye-bye"
Says 10+ words
Follow simple commands (give me the ball)
Gestures to communicate
Uses 2 word phrases (more milk)
Vocab expands to ~50 words
Names common objects
Speaks in 2-4 word sentences
Asks "what" and "why" questions
Follows 2 step directions
Speaks in full sentences
Uses plural and past tense correctly
Tells simple stories
Speaks clearly
Ask "how" and "when" questions
Follow multistep directions
Speaks in complete detailed sentences
Understands complex instructions
Uses future tense
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Current Social/Emotional Milestones
*****These milestones are NOT tailored to your age group but include milestones from a wide range of age groups to get a sense of what activities your child would be most excited to try!
Recognizes caregiver’s voice and scent
Smiles reflexivly (newborn)
Enjoys being held and comforted
smiles in response to social interaction
Shows distress by crying and calms down when soothed
Makes eye contact and watches faces
Develops a social smile (smile back at others)
laughs and squeals to sow pleasure
Shows excitement when seeing families faces
Begins to distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar faces
Enjoys simple games like peak a book
Express frustration when desired object is taken away
Shows stranger anxiety (may be wary of new people)
Expresses different emotions (happiness, sadness, frustration) more clearly
Reaches for caregivers for comfort
Respond to others' emotions (may cry when another baby cries)
Begins to show attachment to caregivers
Prefers familiar people
Shows separation anxiety (may get upset when caregiver leaves)
Uses gestures (waving reaching, pointing) to communicate needs
Seeks attention from caregivers (raises arms to be picked up)
Plays simple interactive games (like pat-a-cake)
Shows preference for certain toys
Initiates facial expressions and actions
Begins to test limits (dropping food on the floor to see response of caregiver)
Shows strong attachment to caregiver
Engages in parallel play
Shows affections
Imitates caregiver's action
Shows defiance (“no!”)
Experience tantrums
Seeks comfort from caregivers
Begins cooperative play
Takes turns (with reminders)
Shows more independence
Shares with others
Plays pretend with others
Follows group rules in games
Understands feelings of others
Prefers playing with peer
Follows simple rules in the game
Plays cooperatively in group
Control emotions better
Understands fairness
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Do they have any special interests at the moment?
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Where do you prefer your activities? Or where is the most challenging place you have coming up with activity ideas?
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How much time do you have ON AVERAGE during the day for more structure play?
Activities LENGTH will varry depending on age
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Does your family observe or celebrate any specific religious or cultural values? If so, please share list.
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Are there any other considerations we should know about you or your child or their development or your family before creating a curated activity list? Please share below.
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What language would you like your PLAYlist in?
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