What are the major gross and fine motor milestones during the first two years of life, and approximately when does each milestone occur?
What will be an ideal response?
A good answer would include the following key points:
• 3 months—rolling over, grasping rattle
• 6 months—sitting without support
• 7 months—standing while holding on to furniture for support
• 8 months—grasping with thumb and finger
• 11 months—standing independently, without support
• 12 months—walking
• 15 months—building a tower with two blocks
• 16 months—placing a peg in a board
• 17 months—walking up steps
• 24 months—jumping in place
• 33 months—able to copy (draw) a circle
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