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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Child Psychol. 2013 Sep 25;116(4):856–872. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2013.08.001
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1. Can your child sit alone while playing with a toy?
2. Can your child maintain a steady sitting position?
3. Can your child turn from his or her back to his or her stomach?
4. Can your child grasp his/her foot with his/her hands?
5. Does your child make stepping movements?
6. Can your child attempt to raise his/herself to a sitting position?
7. Can your child move forward using prewalking methods (e.g. belly crawling, creeping, crawling)?
8. Can your child support his or her weight momentarily?
9. Can your child shift his/her weight while standing?
10. Can your child raise his/herself to a sitting position?
11. Can your child rotate his/her trunk while sitting alone?
12. Can your child move from a sitting to a creeping position?
13. Can your child raise his/herself to a standing position?
14. Does your child attempt to walk?
15. Does your child walk sideways holding furniture?
16. Can your child sit down from a standing position?
17. Can your child stand on his or her own?
18. Can your child walk alone?
19. Can your child walk alone with good coordination?
20. Can your child throw a ball?
21. Can your child squat briefly from a standing position?
22. Can your child walk backwards?
23. Can your child walk down stairs with help?
24. Can your child stand on one foot with help?