
Birth
She can tense her arms and legs, has a walking reflex when held upright.
1 Month
Moves her limbs with jerky movements; can turn her head from side to side.
3 Months
Her neck is stronger. She can raise her head and chest when lying down.
5 Months
Rolls from her stomach to her back. Can hold her head steady; grasps toys and can sit with support.
6 Months
Rolls from her back to her front and can sit on her own for short periods.
7 Months
Can pivot when lying on her stomach and bears weight when standing.
9 Months
Can sit very comfortably now and can stand if her hands are held.
10 Months
She can pull herself to a standing position and may start to crawl.
11 Months
She can walk if both hands are held and cruises along furniture.
12 Months
She can stand alone and may be able to walk with one hand held.
Ages quoted are only examples, and individual children will vary. Speak to your health visitor if you are concerned about your child's development.