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13-18 Month
Independent walking
Climbs up stairs on hands, knees, and feet
Walking up stairs while holding on
Creeps backwards down stairs
Walking down stairs while holding on
Stoops to pick up objects and regains standing
18-24 Month
Run stiffly with eyes on group, seldom falls
Creeps backwards down stairs
Climbs stairs using railing (both feet on steps)
24-36 Month
Walks backward 10ft
Walks three steps on a taped line
Runs 30 ft in 6seconds
Walks up and down stairs without support
Walks up stairs, alternating feet
Jumps down from step
Stands on one foot for 1-2 seconds
Jumps on one foot, few steps
Begins to ride tricycle
Kicks small ball
3-4 yrs
Jumps off floor with both feet
Jumps over objects, hops on one foot
Gallops, leading with one foot and transferring weight smoothly and evenly
Walks down stairs, alternating feet
Runs with arms moving back and forth, balls of feet used to push forward, high knee and heel lift and trunk leans forward
Stands up tiptoes
4-5 yrs
Stands on one foot for 10s without swaying for more than 20 degrees
Catches ball if prepared
Jumps 2-3 inches
Lean forward when jumping from a height
5-6 yrs
Can stop and change directions quickly when running
Can hop 8-10 steps on one foot
Throws ball and hits target at 10ft
Roller skates
Rides bike
6 yrs
Can skip
8 yrs
Jumps rope skillfully
10 yrs
Jumping distance continues to increase
11 yrs
Running speed stabilizes for girls
12 yrs
Plays ball more skillfully due to improved reaction time
13 yrs
males continue to increase running speed and jumping distance
14 yrs
standing long jump distance continues to increase for males, but stabilizes for females
15 yrs
may reach fastest reaction time
16 yrs
may reach peak performance level in sports