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Gross Motor Developmental Milestones
  • Holds head up – 4 months.
  • Rolls from tummy to back – 4 months.
  • Rolls easily in both directions – 6 months.
  • Sits without support – 6 to 7 months.
  • Crawls on hands and knees – 9 months.
  • Pulls to stand – 10 to 11 months.
  • Walks – 12 to 13 months.
  • Pulls toys when walking – 18 months.
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