Movement and Physical Development
0-12 months
Exploring surroundings by mouthing
Learns how to crawl and then sit
Learns by observing and doing
Can speak gutturals and short words like "mama"
1 year
Can sit, stand, and walk on own, or with use of surrounding furniture
Responds to music by walking, running, dancing, and coordinated movement
Scribbling with writing utensils, playing with toys, putting puzzle pieces together
Uses simple words and small phrases, usually 200 words are learned by 24 months
2 years
Develops Right or Left-handedness
Bladder and Bowel Control
Fine motor control with fingers, hands, and balance
Can put 3 words together and name things
3 years
Uses a potty chair or toilet
Dresses self, excluding buttons and laces
Runs, jumps, climbs unassisted
Beginning to use language and symbols as a tool of learning
Can remember simple rhymes, name colors, and name self
4 years
Skips and hops
Catching and throwing balls overhead
Singing a song
Can tell stories, sentences of 4 to 5 words
5 years
Dresses self, including laces and buttons
Can use scissors
Self of balance with eyes closed
Responding to a song with movement while sitting
Stops and starts movement with music
Talks frequently and understand multiple instructions
6 years
Can learn to ride a bike
Can paint and draw
Can follow the leader
Can change directions, also within circle games
Can play harder games that incorporate physical and mental attributes
Knows right and left hand
7 years
Natural movement to beats
Begins to learn in cause-and-effect relationships
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More complicated games, including partner and double circles
Clapping rhythms
March and skip to a beat
8 years
Dresses and completely takes care of hygiene
More graceful movements, ease of control
Beginning to use more tools with ease
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Clapping more complicayed rhythms and melodies
9 years
Jumps, skips, and chases with grace
Puberty may begin at this point and on
Can play beat on a percussive instrument
Hand-clapping games and songs
Can play on pitched percussion instrument
10 years
Reading and writing skills are well-developed
Play more complicated beats and rhythms on percussive instruments
Perform simple melodies on pitched percussion
11 years
Perform complicated dances and choreography
Builds muscle coordination to play recorder
Conducts in complex meters
12 years
Demonstrates abstract thinking
Can sing and clap more difficult melodies and rhythms
Beginning to fine tune embrasures and grip holds