3. 0 to 3 month
Physical:
Spending most of the
time falling asleep
Gaining weight
Sitting with support
4. 8 months
Social/emotional:
Being cautious and
shy in most of new
situations or with new
people
Has strong emotional
reactions and has
difficulty soothing
herself back down.
5. 12 months
Cognitive
Saying first words
Enjoying dropping
objects over edge of
Crib
Being able to imitate
new words and
actions.
6. 2 years
Physical:
Learn how to use toilet
Stacks 4- 6 objects
Being able to ride a
tricycle.
7. 3 years
Social/emotional:
Being clingy with teacher, and
reluctant to join in preschool
activities, but after sufficient
encouragement will join in.
Knowing she is a girl
Has an emotional outburst or
tantrum about not getting
something she wants.
8. 4 to 5 years
Cognitive:
Has long attention and finishes activities
Able to fill up page after page in her
coloring books with partially colored
pictures.
9. 6-8years
Being cooperative with the teacher and has a
small group of friends at school and one friend
in the neighborhood.
Being pretty good at learning the words of
songs in school and has a decent voice.
Being interested in the children’s lives and
particular enjoys hearing about what they do to
have fun.
Working independently, usually listens
attentively and follows directions, and usually
follows classroom rules.
Her outbursts of anger are less frequent.
10. 8-10 years
Being kind of a
tomboy, wants to ride
her bike to the school
grounds after school.
She likes to play
whiffle ball or
basketball with
neighbor boys and one
or two other girl
friends
11. 12-14years
Showing an increased interested in
boys, being more interested in articles
about sex in teen and women’s
magazines.
Spends lots of time hanging out and
seeing movie with some friends