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  1. If you are concerned about your child’s development, contact the Mid- State ECDC for information on screening, evaluation, and assessment.

  2. Take this with you to learn the milestones your child has reached, what to expect next, and tips to help children develop a strong foundation for lifelong learning!

  3. Checklists & Brochures - Pathways.org

    Access printable resources from Pathways.org to support your child's development, with expert guidance on milestones, early intervention, and more.

  4. These developmental milestones show what most children (75% or more) can do by each age. Subject matter experts selected these milestones based on available data and expert consensus.

  5. Remind parents that screening is a check of their child’s development. ASQ-3 only shows that their child may need further assessment and does not diagnose their child.

  6. Eyes track past the midline! Alerts to sound! Social (reciprocal) smile! Recognizes parent! 4 mos.! Rolls front to back! Grasps a rattle! Laughs! Soothed by parent’s voice! Orients head to …

  7. Every child develops at a different rate. Listed below are approximate age ranges for meeting developmental milestones. Please remember that variation is normal. If you notice that your …

  8. At 12 to 18 months, most children can: Walk 5 or more steps without falling. Scribble in a back and forth motion. Attempt to convey feelings with hand and body gestures. Ask for objects by …

  9. Child Development Milestones Checklist | PDF | Child Development ...

    Each domain lists specific milestones or skills and provides space to record evidence of whether the child has achieved each milestone and the date observed. The checklist is intended to …

  10. If you are concerned about your child's development, contact the WNY ECDC for information.