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CDC provides free online and mobile tools to help you monitor your child's development from 2 months to 5 years. See the updated milestones and parent tips, download the app, or watch videos of real parents' stories.
- Learn the Signs Home
Use CDC’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” tools to track and...
- Milestones
Developmental milestones are things most children (75% or...
- Digital Online Checklist
Download CDC’s free Milestone Tracker App. View. Skills such...
- If You’re Concerned
If your child is not meeting the milestones for his or her...
- Free Materials
CDC’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” has FREE research-based,...
- Families
CDC’s Milestone Tracker App – now available in Spanish!...
- Healthcare Providers
CDC’s Learn the Signs.Act Early. materials include...
- Early Childhood Educators
CDC’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” has free resources on...
- Learn the Signs Home
Learn how to track your child's developmental milestones from 2 months to 5 years with CDC's free tools and app. Find out what to do if your child is missing milestones and how to get help early.
Learn what most children can do by 5 years in social, emotional, language, cognitive, and movement areas. Find tips and activities to help your child's development and get a free checklist app or online tool.
8 gru 2022 · The CDC and AAP have revised the guidelines for developmental milestones in children, adding and removing some benchmarks. Learn how the changes may affect early detection of delays and autism, and what experts say about the pros and cons of the update.
28 lut 2022 · The CDC and AAP revised the milestone checklists for the first time in nearly 20 years, adjusting the benchmarks to reflect the behaviors and skills that 75% of children typically exhibit. The changes aim to help parents and clinicians identify and intervene earlier on developmental delays, not to cover up pandemic impacts.
Learn how the CDC's free milestone checklists can help clinicians and families monitor and promote children's development from two months to five years of age. The checklists were recently revised based on expert evaluation and normative data, and include new and updated milestones.
Find developmental milestones for infants and toddlers in motor, sensory, communication, and feeding skills. Track your child's progress with the free app or guide from Pathways.org, a nonprofit organization that supports children's health and well-being.