Development milestones are key skills that most children reach by a certain age.
They include physical, cognitive, social, and language skills that reflect a child’s overall growth.
While every child is unique and develops at their own pace, knowing these milestones helps identify if your little one might need a bit of extra support.
Key Milestones to Watch For:
- 0-3 Months: Lifting head, tracking objects, cooing sounds.
- 4-6 Months: Rolling over, reaching for toys, responding to sounds.
- 7-12 Months: Sitting without support, babbling “mama” or “dada,” showing attachment to familiar people.
- 12-18 Months: Walking independently, beginning to say words, imitating behaviors.
- 3-4 Years: Running, simple problem-solving, playing with others.
These milestones are not just signs of physical growth but also windows into cognitive, social, and emotional development.
What Should Parents Do?
Observe, engage, and provide an environment full of love and opportunities to explore.
There is no “one size fits all” when it comes to child development. If you have concerns about your child reaching certain milestones, it’s okay to seek guidance. Early intervention makes a big difference.

