Developmental Milestones: Birth to 3 Years

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Summary

Dr. Cate Crowley from Teachers College, Columbia University, presents a webinar series based on the CDC Developmental Milestones for children from birth to 3 years old.

Highlights

Introduction and Purpose
00:00

Dr. Cate Crowley introduces the developmental milestones webinars using CDC's guidelines, highlighting the progression for children from birth to 3 years.

Milestones from Birth to 6 Months
01:00

Discussion of early milestones, including babies paying attention to faces, following objects with their eyes, responding to emotions, and beginning hand-eye coordination.

Milestones from 6 to 12 Months
03:30

Focus on milestones such as developing object permanence, playing games like peekaboo, and exploring by putting objects in their mouths.

Milestones at 1 Year
06:20

Description of how 1-year-olds start to explore more actively, follow simple instructions, and show curiosity in objects by poking and playing.

Milestones at 18 Months
08:45

Discussion on recognizing ordinary objects, starting representational play, and developing fine motor skills like pointing and scribbling.

Milestones at 2 Years
10:00

Explanation of how 2-year-olds begin sorting shapes, completing rhymes, and playing make-believe games.

Milestones at 3 Years
11:30

Overview of more advanced play and cognitive skills in 3-year-olds, including completing puzzles and engaging in more complex make-believe play.

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