Moving the body and using large muscle groups are crucial to a young child’s learning process. It’s important that young children move, run, jump, play,
and get plenty of exercise every day in order to develop their large motor skills. And not only is this important for preventing obesity, but physical
development is also closely linked with children’s language, social, and emotional development.
As a parent or caregiver, it’s important to be familiar with child development to help your child reach his or her fullest potential. Check out the table
at the end of this article for large-movement milestones to watch for at every stage, and use these fun ideas below to support your child’s physical
development:
- Provide supervised “tummy time” for infants while awake
- Play a game of catch or roll a ball along the ground
- Visit a playground
- Create an obstacle course indoors or outside
2 months:
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4 months:
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6 months:
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9 months:
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1 year:
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18 months:
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2 years:
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3 years:
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4 years:
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5 years:
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