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Smiles spontaneously, especially at people Makes smoother movements with arms and legs In any case, you can find the Denver table below, as well as the CDC milestones that are somewhat similar (if you want, click in one of the links to go straight to the desired age: 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, 1 year, 18 months, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years or 5 years).Ĭan briefly calm himself (may bring hands to mouth and suck on hand)īaby raising head and chest when lying on stomachĬognitive (learning, thinking, problem-solving)īegins to follow things with eyes and recognize people at a distanceīegins to act bored (cries, fussy) if activity doesn’t changeĬan hold head up and begins to push up when lying on tummy If any problem is encountered, further evaluation is necessary, with many validated tests out in the market. However, it is a rather old tool and it is important to remember that these are just screening tests. Even today the tool is used in many countries. The most widely used tool for screening proper development in a child for a long time was the Denver Developmental Screening Test (Denver scale), which suggests milestones according to the age.
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