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A comprehensive set of flashcards detailing infant gross motor development milestones from birth through 14 months, specifically identifying the age at which supine, prone, sitting, and ambulatory skills are typically achieved.
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Head control supine and prone
0-2 months
Prone on elbows
4 months
Pivot prone
5 months
Prone with elbows extended.1
6 months
Rolling prone to supine.2
6 months
Bridging.3
6 months
Sitting.4
6 months
Rolling supine to prone.1
7 months
Sitting and reaching.2
7 months
Transitioning from sitting to prone.3
7 months
Moving forward on the belly
8 months
Pushing up from prone to quadruped.1
9 months
Maintaining quadruped / rocking back and forth in quadruped.2
9 months
Transitioning from lying to sitting (both from supine and prone).1
10 months
Creeping on hands and knees.2
10 months
Pulling to stand.3
10 months
Cruising.4
10 months
Static stance.1
11 months
Taking steps forward.2
11 months
Transferring from the floor to standing (without holding on).1
12 months
Walking forward.2
12 months
Picking up an object from the floor and returning to stance
13 months
Creeping up and down stairs
14 months