Child Developmental Checklist

Occupational Therapy Developmental Checklist
Speech Therapy & Language Developmental Checklist

Occupational Therapy Developmental Checklist

Birth – 4 Months & 5 – 6 Months

Birth – 4 Months

  • Holds head in alignment
  • Tracks an object
  • Moves arms and legs when laying on back
  • Lifts head a little when laying on belly, can prop on elbows
  • Brings hands together when laying on back
  • Props on elbows in prone with neck extension
  • Rolls back to side
  • Grasps rattle when placed in hand
  • Likes looking at a human face more than other things
  • Responds to a smile with a smile
  • Looks into caregiver’s face and eyes with interest
  • Reaches toward and touches toy
  • Hits at dangling objects with hands

5 – 6 Months

  • Sitting using hands for support and starting to sit independently
  • Grabs both feet and hold when on back
  • Brings feet to mouth
  • Reaches to a toy when playing on belly
  • Props on extended arms when on belly
  • Holds and shakes a toy
  • Puts fingers in mouth
  • Holds hands open, rather than in fists, at least half of the time
  • Smiles at self in front of mirror

7 – 8 Months & 9 Months

7 – 8 Months

  • Sitting by themselves
  • Retrieves a toy in sitting and returns upright
  • Rolls
  • Crawls with belly on touching floor
  • Bangs a toy on the floor
  • Passes a small object from one hand to the other
  • Plays peek-a-boo
  • Bangs toys together
  • Feeds self finger foods

9 Months

  • Starts to crawl on hands and knees
  • Pulls to stand at a table
  • Waves Bye-bye
  • Releases objects intentionally

10 Months & 11 Months

10 Months

  • Protecting reaction backward
  • Maintains sitting for 60 seconds while playing with a toy
  • Transitions to sitting from on belly
  • Bounces while holding onto your fingers
  • Takes 4 steps with support on your fingers
  • Plays in standing at a table
  • Stoops at table to retrieve object from floor

11 Months

  • Cruising on and between furniture
  • Pivots in sitting
  • Standing for 5 seconds without support
  • Walks 4 steps with 1 hand held
  • Walks with a push toy
  • Pushes or rolls a ball
  • Drops small things, such as cheerios into a cup
  • Throws things just to see what happens
  • Removes socks

12 Months & 13 Months

12 Months

  • Transitions to stand using hands and feet (bear stance)
  • Walks 8 feet with one hand held
  • Walks 5 steps independently
  • Corrals a ball in sitting
  • Grasps thick crayon or pencil in fist as if to mark, but may not mark
  • Turns page of a cardboard book
  • Helps to pull off simple clothing and extends arms and legs to help with dressing
  • Puts objects into others, (puts blocks into a basket)
  • Pulls off shoes
  • Starting to drink from a straw

13 Months

  • Rolls a ball 3 feet forward in sitting
  • Flings a small ball while standing
  • Enjoys looking at pictures in books
  • Imitates adult by scribbling with crayon or pencil
  • Pushes car along
  • Brings filled spoon/fork to mouth

14 Months & 15 Months

14 Months

  • Crawls up a few stairs on hands and knees
  • Hands things to others
  • Points at desired objects with index finger
  • Makes a stack of 2 blocks
  • Rolls a ball to you

15 Months

  • Creeps downstairs independently
  • Throws ball overhand
  • Marks independently on paper with crayon or pencil
  • Drinks from cup without much spilling
  • Puts something in and then gets it out of a container

16 – 18 Months & 1.5 – 2 Years

16 – 18 Months

  • Turns container over to pour or dump contents
  • Turns small knob
  • Gets spoon in mouth right-side up with little spilling
  • Selects and puts square or rectangular objects into respective receptacles
  • Puts large round pegs into pegboard
  • Helps dress and undress self

1.5 – 2 Years

  • Throws ball overhand a few feet
  • Drinks from cup independently
  • Turns light switches on and off
  • Looks independently at picture books and turns pages
  • Zips and unzips easy zippers
  • Plays individually, explores environment to learn, will play beside a peer with little interaction
  • Uses play dough, paint, and paper
  • Scribbles without going off paper
  • Builds a 4-6 block tower

2 – 2.5 Years & 2.5 – 3 Years

2 – 2.5 Years

  • Throws ball underhand a few feet
  • Climbs up jungle gym ladder and negotiates a slide
  • Grasps thick crayon with thumb and fingers
  • Puts square, round, and triangular shapes into form board
  • Imitates drawing a vertical line
  • Spontaneously draws strokes, dots, circular shapes
  • Stacks 7-8 small blocks
  • Hand preference established
  • Presents arms and attempts to catch ball
  • Identifies 4 body parts on self
  • Makes small cuts (snips) on line with child-safe scissors and some help
  • Grasps spoon with fingers and rotates wrist to bring spoon to mouth
  • Washes hands by self

2.5 – 3 Years

  • Throws ball 7 feet underhand
  • Squeezes or pulls play dough apart
  • Grasps pencil with thumb and fingers instead of fist
  • Screws and unscrews jar lids
  • Sorts objects that vary in size only or color only when shown how
  • Undresses with help only for fasteners and pullovers with narrow necks
  • Matches blue, red, and yellow objects by color
  • Eats with a fork (with spillage)
  • Catches ball tossed gently from 5 feet
  • Completes a simple 3-piece puzzle of something familiar
  • Pours accurately from one container to another
  • Starting to play in a way that is more symbolic, dramatic, and interactive

4 – 4.5 Years & 4.5 – 5 Years

4 – 4.5 Years

  • Performs a forward roll
  • Draws a person with 3 different body parts
  • Colors almost entirely within lines of 4-inch wide circle
  • Dresses and undresses when requested without much help
  • Copies a cross
  • Puts socks on correctly

4.5 – 5 Years

  • Pumps self on swing
  • Copies and cuts a square
  • Cuts easy foods with a knife
  • Copies color/shape sequence
  • Zips most zippers
  • Traces around own hand with a crayon
  • Completes simple dot to dot pictures

5 – 5.5 Years & 5.5 – 6 Years

5 – 5.5 Years

  • Performs a few sit-ups
  • Skips
  • Performs jumping jacks
  • Moves fingers in fine, localized movements when writing with marker
  • Reads and writes numerals to 5
  • Matches letters in a group of different letters
  • Draws a face with mouth, nose, and eyes, and a person with 6 or more parts
  • Copies first name, although letters may be large, awkward, or reversed
  • Ties shoes (starts at 5, but may not be mastered until 6)
  • Prints a few capital letters without copying
  • Copies a triangle

5.5 – 6 Years

  • Performs several sit ups well
  • Performs several push-ups
  • Able to perform the monkey bars
  • Names most uppercase letters
  • Brushes or combs hair well
  • Uses simple tools, such as child’s screwdriver
  • Prints all numerals 0-9 and all letters without copying

5 – 5.5 Years, 5.5 – 6 Years, 7 Years

5 – 5.5 Years

  • Performs a few sit-ups
  • Skips
  • Performs jumping jacks
  • Moves fingers in fine, localized movements when writing with marker
  • Reads and writes numerals to 5
  • Matches letters in a group of different letters
  • Draws a face with mouth, nose, and eyes, and a person with 6 or more parts
  • Copies first name, although letters may be large, awkward, or reversed
  • Ties shoes (starts at 5, but may not be mastered until 6)
  • Prints a few capital letters without copying
  • Copies a triangle

5.5 – 6 Years

  • Performs several sit ups well
  • Performs several push-ups
  • Able to perform the monkey bars
  • Names most uppercase letters
  • Brushes or combs hair well
  • Uses simple tools, such as child’s screwdriver
  • Prints all numerals 0-9 and all letters without copying

7 Years

  • Able to rollerblade
  • completes a 6- to 12-piece interlocking puzzle
  • Plays simple card games, such as Go Fish
  • Competitive Play: Participates in team sports and activities that promote competition with structured rules

Speech and Language Developmental Checklist

Birth – 6 Months & 7 – 9 Months

Birth – 6 Months

  • Searches for speaker
  • Recognizes own name
  • Babbles
  • Vocalizes feelings through intonation
  • Frequently puts fingers, objects, clothing, pacifier into mouth for sucking and mouthing
  • Breastfeeding and/or bottle feeding
  • Starting soft, smooth solid foods
  • Cooing: vowel-like sounds

7 – 9 Months

  • Self-feeds simple, finger foods
  • Babbles same sounds repeatedly (baba or mama)
  • Produces sounds which are similar to t,d,n,f,v,z,ch,j,th,sh and s
  • Makes sound while eating with food in mouth
  • Reaches for object and looks for caregiver’s reaction
  • Tolerates smooth, lumpy solids fed by spoon by 9 months

10 – 12 Months & 18 Months

10 – 12 Months

  • Clears food off spoon with upper lip (eats lumpy, mashed foods)
  • Feeding self with fingers
  • Babbles using different sounds (nama)
  • Takes turns vocalizing
  • Will imitate others’ vocalizations or gestures
  • Points/gestures and vocalizes
  • Participates in joint attention activities

18 Months

  • Uses 10-20 words including names
  • Combines 2 words (all done, Daddy bye-bye)
  • Names at least 5 common items
  • Responds to “yes/no” questions
  • Follows simple, one-step commands
  • Points to body parts on self when names
  • Retrieves objects from another room when asked
  • Understands at least 50 words
  • Asks for “more” and “what’s that?”
  • Drinks liquids from an open cup independently with limited spillage
  • Swallows with lip closure
  • Has precise up and down tongue movement
  • Eats table foods (includes easily chewed meats and cooked vegetables)

24 Months & 30 Months

10 – 12 Months

  • Has at least 100 words in vocabulary
  • Frequently uses 2-word phrases
  • Uses some 3-word phrases
  • Is at least 25-50% intelligible to all listeners
  • Follows simple 2-step related commands (may still require gestural cues)
  • Drinks from an open cup and from straw without dribbling
  • Bites through a variety of food thicknesses
  • Demonstrates verbal turn-taking

18 Months

  • Has approximately 450 words in vocabulary
  • Gives own first name
  • Answers “where” questions
  • Uses present progressive -ing
  • Uses “no” or “not”
  • Consistently uses 3-4 word phrases/sentences
  • Identifies simple objects by function
  • Is 50-75% intelligible
  • Shares toys and understands simple locations (in, under, out, off)
  • Responds to greetings
  • Uses pronouns (my, me, mine, you)

36 Months & 40 Months

36 Months

  • ls 75% intelligible to all listeners
  • Converses in sentences
  • Has 1000 words in vocabulary
  • Follows prepositional commands (on, next to, under, etc.)
  • Follows simple 3- step related commands
  • Begins to use adjectives for color and size
  • Asks one-word “why” questions
  • Uses “what”, “where”, “how”, and “whose” when asking questions
  • Uses “in” and “on” when asked “where” questions
  • Beings to understand time concepts such as soon, later, wait
  • Chews and swallows majority of adult food

40 Months

  • Uses regular plural –s (socks, shoes)
  • Uses possessive –s (baby’s bottle)

48 Months & 60 Months

48 Months

  • Consistently uses 4-5 word sentences, with correct sentence structure
  • Is 80% intelligible
  • Verbally relates a personal experience/story
  • Asks many questions including “who?” and “why?”
  • Uses regular and irregular past tense verbs consistently and regular 3rd person
  • Uses most pronouns
  • Has 1500+ words in vocabulary
  • Follows simple multi-step directions without repetition
  • Uses contractions (can’t, don’t, I’ve)
  • Identifies colors

60 Months

  • Uses a variety of sentences with 6 or more words
  • Has greater than 2000 words in vocabulary
  • Uses most speech sounds correctly
  • Is 90-100% intelligible
  • Answers “how are things the same or different”
  • Can carry a plot when telling a story
  • Understands time concepts (yesterday, today, first, then, next)
  • Asks question to get more information
  • Inventive spelling when writing