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10 hours agoDucklings Early Learning Center Shares Guide to Child Development Milestones
Helping Your Child Grow: Understanding Child Development Milestones
From their first wobbly steps to their first full sentence, your child’s earliest years are packed with growth that happens in plain sight. Rolling over, crawling, walking, and talking are all important milestones, and watching them unfold is one of the great joys of parenting.
Knowing what to look for and when can help you feel confident that your child is developing on track. At Ducklings Early Learning Center, every classroom is designed around the way our Ducks grow, learn, and play. Here’s a parent-friendly guide to child development milestones, what they look like in practice, and how our team supports them every day.
What Are Child Development Milestones?
Child development milestones are the behaviors and skills most children achieve by a certain age, from physical actions like grasping objects to social moments like waving goodbye. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early” program provides checklists that help families and pediatricians track healthy development from two months through five years. Remember to think of milestones as guideposts. Every child grows on their own timeline.
The Four Areas of Early Childhood Development
Pediatricians and early childhood educators group milestones into four developmental domains. Each one builds on the others, which is why a play-based learning environment supports the whole child, rather than one skill at a time.
Physical milestones include gross motor skills like rolling, crawling, and running, plus fine motor skills like pinching small objects, holding a crayon, and using scissors.
Cognitive milestones involve thinking, problem-solving, memory, and early reasoning, including object permanence in babies and counting in preschoolers
Language and communication milestones can look like babbling, first words, vocabulary growth, following directions, or forming sentences
Social and emotional milestones include bonding, sharing, taking turns, recognizing feelings, and forming friendships
The American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes that progress across all four areas supports school readiness more than any single skill mastered early.
Child Development Milestones by Age
While every child develops at their own pace, here’s a snapshot of what families and teachers often watch for in the first five years.
Babies (birth to 12 months): rolling over, moving things from one hand to another, drinking from a sippy cup, and pulling up to stand. They babble, laugh, and clap, too. In our classrooms, teachers create space for babies to explore at their own pace while celebrating early “firsts” alongside families.
Toddlers (1 to 3 years): imitating gestures, playing pretend, waving goodbye, scribbling, and learning to walk and run. By age two, expect a lot of language development, running and kicking, and beginning to play alongside other children. Our curriculum introduces early writing, vocabulary building, and gentle potty training routines in a nurturing environment.
Preschoolers (3 to 5 years): letter and number recognition, the correct way to hold a pencil, how to use scissors, sharing, following multi-step directions, and engaging in cooperative play. Our preschoolers dive into open-ended discussions and build the confidence and skills they’ll carry into kindergarten.
When to Talk to Your Child’s Pediatrician
Milestones are a range, not a strict checklist. Still, if your child consistently isn’t meeting expected milestones or seems to lose a skill they had before, it’s worth a conversation with your pediatrician. The CDC’s free Milestone Tracker app makes it easy to log progress and share notes at your next check-up. Early support, when it’s needed, makes a meaningful difference.
How Ducklings Supports Your Child’s Development
Our approach is built around the whole child. Through our exclusive Here We Grow! and Off We Go!® curricula, our certified teachers weave developmentally appropriate goals into every part of the day, from circle time and library visits to indoor gym play and outdoor exploration. Each classroom blends structured learning with the hands-on, play-based experiences that early development requires most.
Families also receive regular updates on their child’s progress, so you always know how your child is growing and what’s coming next.
Watch Your Child Blossom at Ducklings Early Learning Center
Want to see how a Ducklings Early Learning Center classroom supports your child’s milestones in action? Find a location near you and schedule a tour to meet our team.
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