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Development Assessment MRCPCH Website PDF

This document provides a developmental assessment station covering ages from 6 weeks to 5 years organized by age. It includes milestones in gross motor, fine motor/vision, speech/language, and social development. For each age, it lists expected abilities and skills in areas like sitting, walking, hand function, communication, and social interaction. The station is meant to assess children's development compared to expected norms at different ages.

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Development Assessment MRCPCH Website PDF

This document provides a developmental assessment station covering ages from 6 weeks to 5 years organized by age. It includes milestones in gross motor, fine motor/vision, speech/language, and social development. For each age, it lists expected abilities and skills in areas like sitting, walking, hand function, communication, and social interaction. The station is meant to assess children's development compared to expected norms at different ages.

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Developmental Assessment Station in One Page

Age Gross Motor Fine Motor / Vision Speech / Language Social


Draw Brick Cut Beads
6 weeks  Good head control – raises head to  Tracks object/ face  Stills, startles at loud noise  Social smile (visual problem if not)
45o when on tummy,
 Stabilises head when raised to sitting
position
6 months  Sit without support, rounded back  Palmar grasp (5m)  Turns head to loud sounds  Puts objects to mouth (stops at 1yr)
 Rolls tummy (prone) to back (supine)  Transfer hand to hand  Understands “bye bye” / “no” (7m)  Shakes rattle
. Vice versa slightly later.  Babbles (monosyllabic)  Reaches for bottle / breast
9 months  Stands holding on  Inferior pincer grip  Responds to own name  Stranger fear (6-9 mths – 2yrs)
 Straight back sitting (7 ½ m)  Object permanence  Imitates adult sounds  Holds and bites food
Draw Brick Cut Beads
12 months  Walks alone (9-18m) 2  Shows understanding of nouns  Waves “bye bye”
 18m is threshold for worry (“where’s Mummy?”)  Hand clapping
 Neat pincer grip (10m)
– i.e. Duchenne’s MD, hip problems,  3 words (50% at 13m)  Plays alone if familiar person
 Casting bricks (should disappear by 18m – persistence
cerebral palsy etc  Points to own body parts (15m), doll nearby
beyond this = abnormal)
(18m)  Drinks from beaker with lid
18 months  Runs (16m) To and fro 4  Shows understanding of nouns  Imitates every day activities
 Jumps (18m) (15m) (“show me the xxxxx”)
 1 to 6 different words
2 Years  Runs tiptoe Vertical line 8  Shows understanding of verbs  Eats skilfully with spoon (2½ years)
 Walks upstairs, both feet / each step. (“what do you draw with, what do
 Throws ball at shoulder level  Puzzles – shape matching is >2 yr skill. Random effort <2 yr you eat with?”)
 Turns several pages of book at a time  2 words joined together (50+ words)
2 ½ Years  Kicks ball Horizontal  Shows understanding of prepositions
line in/on (“put the cat on the bowl”)
 3 – 4 words joined together
3 Years  Hops on one foot for 3 steps (each Circle Bridge Single cuts Griffiths beads  Understands negatives (“which of  Begins to share toys with friends
foot) □ these is NOT an animal?”)  Plays alone without parents
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 Walks upstairs, one foot per step; (or train)  Understands adjectives (“which one  Eats with fork and spoon
downstairs two feet per step.  Turns one page of book at a time is red?”)  Bowel control
3 ½ Years Cuts pieces  Understands comparatives (“which
boy is bigger than this one?” while
pointing to middle-sized boy! Or draw
circles to illustrate point)
4 Years  Walks upstairs / downstairs in adult Cross 12 blocks Cuts paper in Small beads  Understands complex instructions  Concern/sympathy for others if hurt
manner half (“Before you put x in y, give z to  Has best friend
Square Steps Mummy”)  Bladder control (4½ years)
(4.5 yrs) □  Uses complex narrative / sequences  Engages in imaginative play,
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□□□ to describe events. observing rules (4½ to 5 years old)
Triangle /  Eats skilfully with little help
person Big steps (5y)  Handles knife (at 5 yrs)

(5 yrs) □□  Dressing and undressing
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By Christopher Kelly, MRCPCH Clinical Revision – http://mrcpch.paediatrics.co.uk

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