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Learn the Signs - Milestones
Milestones enable parents and physicians to monitor a baby's learning, behavior, and development. While each child develops differently, some differences may indicate a slight delay and others may be a cause for greater concern. The following milestones provide important guidelines for tracking healthy development from four months to three years of age.

Before your child's next visit to the physician, please take the time to see if your child has met his/her key milestones. These milestones should not be used in place of a screening, but should be used as discussion points between parents and physicians at each well visit. If a child does not have the skills listed---or if there is a loss of any skill at any age---be sure to let your physician know.

Check to see if your child is achieving these typical milestones at each age level:

By 3-4 months

By 7 Months
By 12 Months/1 Year
By 24 Months/2 Years
By 36Months/3 Years
By 48 Months/4 Years
By 60 Months/5 Years
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