Moving Around Skills: Activity Sheets for Developmental Milestones

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1. Holding head up M1a Turning head to the side When my child is lying on his back, he can move his head to the left and to the right. M1b Holding head up while on tummy When my child is lying on his tummy he can lift and hold his head up to about 45. When my child is lying on his tummy he can lift and hold his head up to look at a toy for 10 15 seconds. M1c Holding head and chest up while lying on tummy When my child is lying on his tummy, he can lift his head up, straighten both arms and push himself up so that his chest is not resting on the floor/surface. M1d M1e Head control for pulling to sit and for sitting Lifting head when lying on back When I lift my child up from lying down, he can hold his head in line with his body (I don t need to support his head from behind). When my child is being held in a sitting position, he can hold his head steady. When my child is lying on his back, he can lift his head to look at his hands/feet/toy. 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 1 15/03/11 2:32 PM

2. Rolling M2A Rolling from side to back When I position my child on his side, he can move himself onto his back: M2B M2C M2D Rolling from stomach to back Rolling from back to side Rolling from back to tummy When I lie my child on his tummy, he can roll himself onto his back: When I lie my child on his back, he can move himself to the left/right/ both sides: My child can move from his back onto his tummy, getting both arms out from under him: 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 2 15/03/11 2:32 PM

3. Sitting M3A M3B Sitting with slight support Sitting and leaning on hands My child can sit with his head steady if I support him at his: Shoulders Waist Hips When I put my child on the floor, he can sit, leaning on his hands for support. M3C M3D M3E M3F Moving into sitting Sitting without hand support Sitting by self for 5 10 minutes Moving from sitting to tummy When my child is lying on his side/tummy, he can move himself into sitting: When I put my child on the floor, he can sit, without leaning on his hands for support for a few moments: My child can sit upright for several minutes, without using his hands for support. My child can move from sitting down to lying on tummy: 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 3 15/03/11 2:32 PM

4. Crawling M4A Encouraging alternating kicking movements When lying in his back, my child can make alternating kicking movements with his legs. M4B Weight bearing on hands when lying on tummy When he is lying on his tummy, my child can hold his head up and lean weight onto one arm while reaching to the other side. When lying on his tummy, my child leans on open, flat hands. M4C Pivoting When lying on his tummy, my child can turn his body to reach an object that is positioned on the left or right side. M4D Bringing one knee forward when on tummy When lying on tummy, my child can bring one knee forward and under his body. 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 4 15/03/11 2:32 PM

4. Crawling (continued) M4e Positioning on hands and knees for crawling My child can get onto his hands and knees into the crawling position: M4F Crawling on hands and knees My child can crawl backwards. My child can crawl forwards. M4G Moving forwards in the crawling position My child can crawl towards something that he wants, e.g., toy, parent. 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 5 15/03/11 2:32 PM

5. Moving into standing M5A Taking weight on legs My child can stand on a flat surface: When I support his body When he holds onto stable furniture When he holds onto my hands M5B Kneeling My child can maintain his balance when kneeling on both knees: M5C Half Kneeling My child can maintain his balance when kneeling on one knee with the other knee bent and foot flat on the floor: 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 6 15/03/11 2:32 PM

6. Standing M6A Standing holding onto a support My child can stand up while holding onto a support (without leaning on the support). M6B M6C M6D Pulling up to stand Lowering self down from standing at furniture Standing without holding on My child can use furniture/adult to pull himself up to stand: When standing and holding onto furniture, my child can bend down to pick up a toy from the floor: My child can stand with his feet flat on the floor without holding onto a support. M6E Sitting down from standing My child can move from standing into sitting: 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 7 15/03/11 2:32 PM

6. Standing (continued) M6F Standing up from lying My child can move himself from lying down to standing: M6G M6H M6I Bending down to pick up object and returning to standing Squatting to pick up something Balancing on one foot When my child is standing, he can bend down to pick up a toy/object from a lower surface/floor and then stand up again: When my child is standing, he can squat down by bending his knees to pick up a toy/object from a lower surface/floor and then stand up again: My child can hold onto me for support and lift right/left leg to step over a small obstacle/item on the floor or step into sandpit/shallow pool. My child can hold onto me for support and lift left/right leg to assist with dressing (pants/socks/shoes). 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 8 15/03/11 2:32 PM

7. Walking with support M7A Walking holding on to two hands My child can take a step forward when I am holding both his hands. My child can take several steps when I am holding his hands. M7B Walking holding on to furniture My child can stand by himself by holding onto furniture, e.g., couch, table. When standing at furniture, my child can step to one side or the other, using the furniture for support: With both hands With one hand My child walks around a room confidently using furniture to help his balance: With both hands With one hand 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 9 15/03/11 2:32 PM

8. Walking independently M8A Takes a few steps by self My child can take a few steps by himself between items of furniture or between two adults with my encouragement. My child confidently takes a few steps between items/people for support. M8B Walking without support My child can take several steps by himself between items of furniture or between two adults with my encouragement. My child confidently takes several steps between items/people for support about. M8C Walking backwards and sideways My child walks sideways for games/activities like Ring of Rosies. My child can walk backwards using a pull along toy. 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 10 15/03/11 2:32 PM

9. Running M9A Beginning to run My child can walk rapidly with me holding his hand for support. My child can walk rapidly down an incline with/without my support. My child attempts to run to catch/chase something, e.g., ball. 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 11 15/03/11 2:32 PM

10. Climbing stairs M10A Crawling up and down steps My child climbs on low furniture, e.g., onto low couch, in/out of sandpit. My child can crawl up a slight incline eg a grassy hill/carpeted ramp: My child can crawl up onto a very low step or child s couch: My child uses the following moves when moving up several steps: one arm, opposite knee, then other arm and other knee i.e. 1. Right arm 2. Left knee 3. Left arm 4. Right knee My child can move downstairs by crawling backwards and feet first: 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 12 15/03/11 2:32 PM

10. Climbing stairs (continued) M10B Going up and down a slide My child can use the steps on a small slide to get to the top: My child can slide down a small slide: 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 13 15/03/11 2:32 PM

11. Ball skills M11a Throwing/ rolling a ball underhand When my child is sitting down he can roll/throw a ball underhand away from his body. When my child is sitting down he can roll/throw a ball underhand towards me/target. M11B Throwing a ball When my child is supported by me standing behind him/leaning against a wall/sofa, he can throw a ball overhand/underhand. M11C M11D Kicking a ball Catching a ball My child can throw a ball overhand/underhand and maintain his standing balance. My child can kick a ball forwards with his left/right foot when he is sitting down. When he is standing, my child can kick a ball forwards with his left/right foot: A large, lightweight ball such as a beach ball/balloon. A medium ball such as a child s plastic ball A small ball such as a tennis ball When my child is sitting on the floor he can stop and cradle a large, lightweight ball using both hands. When my child is sitting on the floor, he can hold both arms out and catch a large, lightweight and partially deflated ball/balloon. When my child is standing, he can hold both arms out and catch a large, lightweight and partially deflated ball/balloon that is thrown or bounced towards him. When my child is standing he can use both arms/hands to catch a medium or large ball that is thrown or bounced towards him. 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 14 15/03/11 2:32 PM

12. Bike skills M12A Uses ride on toys My child sits confidently on a ride on toy with both feet on the ground. My child uses both his feet to move a ride on toy forwards/backwards: M12B Riding a trike My child can move himself forward on a trike, using both his feet on the ground. My child can move himself forward on a trike, using his feet alternately on the ground. My child can move himself forward on a trike using both feet alternately on the pedals. My child can confidently ride a triket. 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 15 15/03/11 2:33 PM

13. Jumping M13A Jumping My child can independently bend and straighten both knees at the same time, without my help. My child can bounce and bend/straighten both knees on a flexible surface such as old mattress/mini trampoline. My child can bounce, bend/straighten both knees and move up and down in a jumping movement. Using both feet/knees my child can jump up and down on a flexible surface. M13B Hopping My child can hold his balance on left/right foot for a few seconds. My child can hold his balance on left/right foot for several seconds. My child can hop on left/right foot when holding onto my hand for support. My child can hop 2-3 hops independently on his left/right foot. 10263 SCO ODAATIS_Checklist_MovingAround_FA.indd 16 15/03/11 2:33 PM