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  1. The KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) General Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Service shares the key milestones as a child progresses from a newborn to an infant, then to a toddler and a child.

  2. Developmental milestones are a series of behavioral or physical checkpoints in a childs growth. These are the foundational skills that newborns and toddlers should develop. Follow your baby’s milestones to monitor his or her growth and development.

  3. Developmental milestones are behavioural or physical checkpoints in children’s development as they grow. They are subdivided into 4 categories: Personal-Social e.g. smiling. Fine Motor-Adaptive e.g. grasping a rattle. Language e.g. saying “Papa” and “Mama” Gross Motor e.g. rolling from back to stomach.

  4. www.singhealth.com.sg › patient-care › conditions-treatmentsDevelopment - SingHealth

    For every developmental milestone, there is a normal range in which a child may reach that milestone. Consult your doctor if you observe that your child does not develop according to the general pattern.

  5. Child Development Milestones: 3 Years Old. At three years old, your child is likely to be cooperative, energetic and imaginative. The KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) General Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Service shares why, together with coping strategies for parents.

  6. Your child develops in distinct stages from ages 2-6. Observe these developmental milestones with our guide to check if they are developing well.

  7. ch-api.healthhub.sg › api › publicHEALTH BOOKLET

    The number at the right of each developmental milestone is the age when 90% of Singapore children have achieved that particular skill. If your child is not able to achieve a certain milestone, please discuss this with your doctor.

  8. www.healthhub.sg › live-healthy › guide_your_growing_babyYour Growing Baby - HealthHub

    Nov 15, 2022 · Knowing the stages of development of your baby will help you react and respond in the right way, so as to help hone your child's development and skills. An environment that encourages your child to explore things around him is important in his physical development.

  9. Childhood Developmental Screening (CDS) is conducted as part of preventive care for all children, with the aim of identifying children at risk of developmental delay for early intervention. The achievement of specific developmental milestones follows a known developmental trajectory.

  10. Track your child's growth with our developmental checklist at various ages and stages. Monitor development across key areas like speech, cognitive and social skills.