Milestones classified for particular ages
For each particular age the menu options minimum set of milestones that, on average, a child would be expected to achieve. It is likely that, given the milestones are designed to pick up cases of developmental delay, a child may achieve particular milestones at an earlier age than specified.
Like any data taken from a normal distribution, there is variation in when milestones are achieved. Therefore it is likely that for a particular age a particular child will not have achieved all milestones just because of statistical variation. Thus when interpreting these milestones a holistic picture of development, including factors such as parents, environment, must be taken into consideration.
Reference
- Dosman C et al. Evidence-based milestone ages as a framework for developmental surveillance. Paediatr Child Health. 2012 Dec;17(10):561–568.
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