Developmental Stages
Learn what milestones your baby should achieve at each stage
Newborn Period
0-1 months
Adjustment to life outside the womb, developing basic reflexes and bonding
2 Months
2 months
Neck strength increases, lifting head during tummy time
Head Control
2-3 months
Gaining neck strength, lifting head during tummy time
4 Months
4 months
Preparing to roll, hand-eye coordination developing
5 Months
5 months
Rolling milestone, enhanced exploration
Rolling Over
4-6 months
Major motor milestone, exploring movement and reaching
Sitting Independently
7-9 months
Core strength development, exploring surroundings from a new position
Crawling to Walking
10-15 months
Mobility revolution, first steps and independence
15 Months
15 months
Walking independently, increasing language expression
18 Months
18 months
Running and jumping, vocabulary growth
21 Months
21 months
Language explosion, strong desire to explore
Toddler Years
18-36 months
Language explosion, running, climbing, and asserting independence
30 Months
30 months
Complex language, social interaction development
Preschool Years
3-6 years
Complex skills, social play, and preparation for school
Five Developmental Domains
Gross Motor
Gross motor skills involve large muscle movements such as lifting the head, rolling over, sitting, crawling, walking, and running.
Fine Motor
Fine motor skills involve coordination of small muscles in the hands and fingers, such as grasping, pinching, and drawing.
Cognitive
Cognitive development focuses on processing information, thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving abilities.
Language
Language development covers understanding (receptive) and expression (expressive) skills, tracking the journey of communication.
Social-Emotional
Social-emotional development involves interaction with others, self-awareness, and the expression and regulation of emotions.
Why Choose DaMilestone
Authoritative Scales
Based on China's National Health Commission developmental assessment scale
Full Coverage
Covers 1-72 months, continuous tracking of your baby's development
Professional Metrics
Developmental Age (DA) and Developmental Quotient (DQ) assessment reports