Visually tracks a moving toy from side to side
Attempts to reach for a rattle held above their chest
Keeps head in the middle when watching faces or
Typical Motor Skill Development (While lying on their stomach)
Difficulty lifting head
Pushes back with head
Reaches for a nearby toy while on their stomach
Uses hands for support in sitting
While standing with support, accepts entire weight with legs
Rounded back
Poor head control
Arches back and stiffens legs
Arms held back
9 Months
Typical Play Development
Typical Motor Skill Development
Moves from tummy to back into sitting
Creeps on hands and knees with alternate arm and leg movement
Uses one hand predominately
Poor use of arms in sitting
Uses only one side of body to move
Cannot take weight on legs
Meaningfully uses “mama” or “dada”
Finger feeds self
Releases objects into a container with a large openingUses thumb and pointer finger to pick up tiny objects
Pulls to stand and cruises along furniture
Stands alone and takes several independent steps
Difficulty getting to stand because of stiff legs and pointed toes
Only uses arms to pull up to standing
Strongly flexed or stiffly extended arms
Needs to use hand to maintain sitting
Increases variety of coarsely chopped table foods
Holds and drinks from a cup
Walks independently and seldom falls
Squats to pick up a toy
Unable to take steps independently
Poor standing balance, falls frequently
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