Developmental Milestones and Red Flags Flashcards

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Q: Is it a red flag if a 6-month-old does not roll over?

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A: Yes, not rolling over by 5 months is a red flag.

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Q: At what age should a child be expected to not sit without support to be considered a red flag?

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A: 7 to 8 months.

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Q: Is failing to stand while holding on by 8 months considered a developmental red flag?

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A: No, this is a concern at 9 to 10 months.

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Q: What is the latest age by which walking should be expected to avoid red flags?

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A: 15 months.

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Q: Is it a red flag if a 2.5-year-old child cannot climb up or down stairs?

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A: Yes, not climbing stairs by 2 years is a red flag.

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Q: At what age is being unable to stand on one foot momentarily a concern?

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A: 3 years.

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Q: Is not hopping considered a developmental concern for a 3.5-year-old?

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A: No, this is a concern at 4 years.

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Q: Is it a red flag if a 6-month-old does not roll over?

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A: Yes, not rolling over by 5 months is a red flag.

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Q: At what age should a child be expected to not sit without support to be considered a red flag?

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A: 7 to 8 months.

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Q: Is failing to stand while holding on by 8 months considered a developmental red flag?

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A: No, this is a concern at 9 to 10 months.

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Q: What is the latest age by which walking should be expected to avoid red flags?

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A: 15 months.

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Q: Is it a red flag if a 2.5-year-old child cannot climb up or down stairs?

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A: Yes, not climbing stairs by 2 years is a red flag.

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Q: At what age is being unable to stand on one foot momentarily a concern?

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A: 3 years.

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Q: Is not hopping considered a developmental concern for a 3.5-year-old?

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A: No, this is a concern at 4 years.

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Q: At what age is the absence of a pincer grasp considered a red flag?

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A: 10 to 11 months.

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Q: Is it a red flag if a 14-month-old cannot put objects in or take them out of containers?

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A: No, this should be a concern by 15 months.

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Q: What is the latest age by which scribbling is expected to avoid being a red flag?

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A: 2 years.

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Q: At what age should a child be able to stack eight blocks, making the inability to do so a red flag?

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A: 3 years.

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Q: Is it a red flag if a 4-year-old cannot copy a circle?

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A: Yes, this should be possible by 4 years.

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Q: At what age is not babbling considered a developmental red flag?

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A: 5 to 6 months.

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Q: Is failing to say “da” or “ba” by 7 months a concern?

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A: No, this is a concern at 8 to 9 months.

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Q: What is the latest age at which saying Dada or baba should be expected to avoid red flags?

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A: 10 to 11 months.

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Q: At what age is having less than three words with meaning considered a red flag?

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A: 18 months.

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Q: Is not using at least one personal pronoun by 2 years a developmental concern?

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A: No, this is a concern by 2.5 years.

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Q: What is the latest age by which speech should be at least half understandable to avoid being a red flag?
A: 3.5 years.
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Q: At what age does not understanding prepositions become a red flag?
A: 4 years.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 3-year-old is not alert to mother with special interest?
A: Yes, not showing alertness by 2 to 3 months is a red flag.
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Q: At what age should a child start showing interest in peek-a-boo to avoid red flags?
A: 8 to 9 months.
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Q: Is it a concern if a 1-year-old does not show interest in cause and effect games?
A: Yes, this should be of interest by 12 months.
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Q: At what age is not knowing one's own full name considered a developmental red flag?
A: 3 years.
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Q: Is failing to know any colors by 4.5 years a red flag?
A: No, this is a concern by 5 years.
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Q: What is the latest age at which not knowing one's own birthday or address should be considered a red flag?
A: 5.5 years.
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Q: Should a 3-month-old's inability to pull up to a sitting position cause concern?
A: No, this becomes a concern at 4.5 months.
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Q: By which age is it concerning if a child does not demonstrate the ability to roll over?
A: 5 months.
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Q: Is a 6-month-old who cannot sit without support showing a developmental red flag?
A: No, concern arises between 7 to 8 months.
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Q: At what age does the inability to stand with support become a warning sign?
A: 9 to 10 months.
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Q: When should a child's inability to walk independently be considered a red flag?
A: 15 months.
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Q: Is it a concern if a child cannot navigate stairs up or down by 18 months?
A: No, this is a concern at 2 years.
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Q: At what age should jumping with both feet off the ground be expected, to avoid concerns?
A: 2.5 years.
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Q: Is not being able to momentarily stand on one foot by 2 years old a red flag?
A: No, the expectation is at 3 years.
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Q: When is the inability to hop indicative of a developmental delay?
A: 4 years.
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Q: At what age should concern arise if a child cannot walk in a straight line or balance on one foot for 5 to 10 seconds?
A: 5 years.
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Q: What is the developmental expectation for grasp reflex disappearance?
A: By 3.5 months.
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Q: At which age should a child's inability to hold a rattle be alarming?
A: 4 to 5 months.
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Q: Is a 6-month-old's failure to hold an object in each hand considered premature for concern?
A: Yes, concern arises at 7 months.
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Q: By what age is the absence of pincer grasp considered a red flag?
A: 10 to 11 months.
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Q: When should a toddler be expected to master the skill of putting objects in and taking them out of containers?
A: 15 months.
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Q: At what age should a child be able to remove socks or gloves independently?
A: 20 months.
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Q: When is failing to stack five blocks or not scribbling considered a developmental concern?
A: 2 years.
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Q: At which age should turning a single page of a book be expected, to avoid red flags?
A: 2.5 years.
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Q: When is the inability to stack eight blocks or draw a straight line indicative of a delay?
A: 3 years.
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Q: By what age should copying a circle not be an issue?
A: 4 years.
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Q: When does the inability to copy a square suggest a developmental issue?
A: 4.5 years.
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Q: At what age should the inability to build a staircase of blocks or copy a cross be concerning?
A: 5 years.
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Q: Is not babbling by 4 months a developmental red flag?
A: No, concern arises between 5 to 6 months.
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Q: When should the absence of saying "da" or "ba" be a concern?
A: 8 to 9 months.
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Q: By what age should saying Dada or baba without intention be concerning?
A: 10 to 11 months.
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Q: When is having less than three meaningful words a developmental concern?
A: 18 months.
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Q: At what age is not using two-word phrases or repeating phrases considered a red flag?
A: 2 years.
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Q: When should the absence of personal pronoun use be alarming?
A: 2.5 years.
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Q: At what age is speech only half understandable considered a delay?
A: 3.5 years.
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Q: When is not understanding prepositions indicative of a developmental issue?
A: 4 years.
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Q: When should alertness to the mother with special interest be expected to avoid developmental concerns?
A: By 2 to 3 months.
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Q: At what age is not searching for a dropped object a sign of developmental delay?
A: 6 to 8 months.
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Q: When should a lack of interest in peek-a-boo games be considered a red flag?
A: 8 to 9 months.
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Q: By what age should interest in cause and effect games be evident to avoid concerns?
A: 12 months.
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Q: When does failing to categorize similarities become a concern for cognitive development?
A: 2 years.
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Q: At what age is not knowing one's full name indicative of a developmental delay?
A: 3 years.
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Q: When should a child be able to identify the shorter or longer of two lines to avoid?
A: 4 years
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Q: By what age should a child be able to count sequentially without it being considered a red flag?
A: 4.5 years.
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Q: At what age does not knowing any colors or letters suggest a developmental issue?
A: 5 years.
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Q: When is not knowing one's own birthday or address a cause for concern?
A: 5.5 years.
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Q: Is social smiling by 2 months a developmental milestone to be expected?
A: No, concern for not smiling socially arises by 3 months.
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Q: When should the absence of laughter in playful situations be alarming?
A: 6 to 8 months.
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Q: By what age should difficulty in consoling and stiffness when approached be considered red flags?
A: 1 year.
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Q: When is it a concern if a child does not show eye contact or engage with other children by?
A: 2 years.
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Q: At what age is being in constant motion, resisting discipline, and not playing with others a red flag?
A: 3 to 5 years.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 7-month-old baby does not demonstrate shared attention?
A: No, a lack of shared attention is a concern by 18 months.
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Q: When should a child's inability to remove their own socks or gloves without assistance be concerning?
A: 20 months.
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Q: At what age is an absence of scribbling indicative of a developmental concern?
A: 2 years.
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Q: Is failing to stack blocks a concern for a 1-year-old?
A: No, inability to stack five blocks is a concern by 2 years and eight blocks by 3 years.
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Q: When is not being able to draw a straight line or stack ten blocks a red flag?
A: 4 years.
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Q: At what age should a child be able to copy a circle to avoid concerns?
A: 4 years.
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Q: When is the inability to copy a square considered a delay in fine motor development?
A: 4.5 years.
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Q: By what age is it concerning if a child cannot build a staircase of blocks or copy a cross?
A: 5 years.
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Q: Is a 4-month-old not babbling yet a cause for concern?
A: No, the absence of babbling is a concern by 5 to 6 months.
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Q: When should a child's failure to say "da" or "ba" be alarming for language development?
A: 8 to 9 months.
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Q: At what age is not saying Dada or Baba intentionally a developmental red flag?
A: 10 to 11 months.
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Q: Is not using at least one personal pronoun by 2 years old considered a red flag?
A: No, this is a concern by 2.5 years.
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Q: When is speech only half understandable a sign of a potential developmental issue?
A: 3.5 years.
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Q: At what age should a lack of understanding of prepositions be a concern?
A: 4 years.
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Q: Is a 4-month-old's failure to pull up to a sitting position indicative of a developmental delay?
A: No, this becomes a concern at 4.5 months.
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Q: At what age should a baby's inability to roll over be considered a red flag?
A: 5 months.
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Q: When does not sitting without support signal a developmental concern?
A: 7 to 8 months.
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Q: Is it a red flag if an infant cannot stand while holding on by 8 months?
A: No, this is a concern at 9 to 10 months.
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Q: By which age should walking not achieved be alarming?
A: 15 months.
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Q: When should the inability to climb stairs be seen as a developmental red flag?
A: 2 years.
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Q: At what age is not jumping with both feet off the ground a concern?
A: 2.5 years.
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Q: Is an inability to momentarily stand on one foot by 2 years old indicative of a delay?
A: No, the expectation is at 3 years.
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Q: When is failing to hop considered a developmental delay?
A: 4 years.
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Q: At what age should the inability to walk a straight line or balance on one foot for 5 to 10 seconds be concerning?
A: 5 years.
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Q: Is the persistence of grasp reflex by 3 months a red flag?
A: No, concern arises at 3.5 months.
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Q: When should the inability to hold a rattle be alarming for fine motor development?
A: 4 to 5 months.
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Q: By what age is failing to hold an object in each hand considered a red flag?
A: 7 months.
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Q: At what age is the absence of pincer grasp a developmental concern?
A: 10 to 11 months.
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Q: When should a toddler be expected to put in or take out objects to avoid red flags?
A: 15 months.
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Q: Is it a concern if a child cannot remove socks or gloves alone by 18 months?
A: No, this is expected by 20 months.
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Q: At what age is failing to stack five blocks or not scribbling indicative of a developmental issue?
A: 2 years.
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Q: When does not turning a single page of a book become a red flag?
A: 2.5 years.
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Q: At what age should the inability to stack eight blocks or draw a straight line be concerning?
A: 3 years.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 3-month-old does not sit without support?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 7 to 8 months.
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Q: At 6 months, should a baby's inability to stand while holding on be concerning?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 9 to 10 months.
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Q: Is failing to walk by 12 months a developmental red flag?
A: No, not walking by 15 months is considered a red flag.
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Q: At 18 months, is not climbing up or down the stairs a sign of a developmental delay?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 2 years.
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Q: Is it concerning if a 2-year-old cannot jump with both feet off the ground?
A: No, this becomes a concern at 2.5 years.
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Q: At 2 years, should an inability to momentarily stand on one foot be alarming?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 3 years.
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Q: Is not hopping a concern for a 3-year-old?
A: No, not hopping by 4 years is considered a red flag.
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Q: At 4 months, is the persistence of a grasp reflex indicative of a developmental issue?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 3.5 months.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 3-month-old is unable to hold a rattle?
A: No, being unable to hold a rattle by 4 to 5 months is considered a red flag.
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Q: At 6 months, should an absence of pincer grasp be a concern?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 10 to 11 months.
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Q: Is failing to put in or take out objects by 12 months a developmental concern?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 15 months.
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Q: At 18 months, is not being able to remove socks or gloves alone a red flag?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 20 months.
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Q: Is not stacking five blocks or not scribbling by 18 months a sign of delay?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 2 years.
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Q: At 2 years, should failing to turn a single page of a book be alarming?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 2.5 years.
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Q: Is it a concern if a 2.5-year-old cannot stack eight blocks or draw a straight line?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 3 years.
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Q: At 3 years, is an inability to copy a circle a developmental red flag?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 4 years.
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Q: Is not babbling by 4 months a developmental concern?
A: No, not babbling by 5 to 6 months is considered a red flag.
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Q: At 7 months, should a lack of saying "da" or "ba" be worrying?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 8 to 9 months.
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Q: Is it a red flag if an 8-month-old isn't saying Dada or Baba with intention?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 10 to 11 months.
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Q: At 15 months, is having less than three words with meaning a developmental delay?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 18 months.
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Q: At 6 months, should a child's inability to sit without support be considered a developmental concern?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 7 to 8 months.
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Q: What age marks the red flag for a child not rolling over?
A: 5 months.
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Q: What is the developmental red flag for an 18-month-old?
A: Not walking is a red flag for this age.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 10-month-old does not show interest in peek-a-boo?
A: Yes, lack of interest in peek-a-boo by 8 to 9 months is considered a red flag.
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Q: At what age does failing to babble become a concern for a baby?
A: 5 to 6 months.
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Q: What should be alarming about a 2.5-year-old's fine motor skills?
A: Not turning a single page of a book is a red flag at this age.
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Q: Is a 4-month-old's failure to hold a rattle indicative of a developmental issue?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 4 to 5 months.
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Q: At what age is the absence of a pincer grasp considered a red flag?
A: 10 to 11 months.
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Q: What is the concern for a 3-year-old's language development?
A: Speech that is only half understandable is a red flag for this age.
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Q: Is not walking by 12 months a developmental concern?
A: No, not walking by 15 months is considered a red flag.
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Q: At what age should a child be able to climb stairs to avoid red flags?
A: 2 years.
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Q: What gross motor skill is expected from a 4-year-old that, if not met, is considered a red flag?
A: Not hopping is a red flag at this age.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 2-year-old is not engaging in shared attention?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 18 months.
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Q: At what age does not knowing one's full name become a developmental red flag?
A: 3 years.
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Q: What cognitive milestone should be alarming if not achieved by a 5-year-old?
A: Not knowing any colors or letters is a red flag at this age.
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Q: Is a 14-month-old's inability to remove socks or gloves alone considered a delay?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 20 months.
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Q: At what age is not using proper syntax in short sentences a concern?
A: 5 years.
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Q: What is the red flag for a 2-year-old's psychosocial development?
A: Kicking, biting, and screaming easily and without provocation is a red flag for this age.
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Q: Is failing to stack five blocks by 18 months a sign of a developmental delay?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 2 years.
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Q: At what age should the inability to stack eight blocks or draw a straight line be concerning?
A: 3 years.
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Q: Is it concerning if a 3-month-old is not babbling yet?
A: No, not babbling by 5 to 6 months is considered a red flag.
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Q: At what age does not saying "da" or "ba" indicate a developmental concern?
A: 8 to 9 months.
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Q: What red flag should be noted for a child's language development by 10 to 11 months?
A: Not saying Dada or Baba intentionally is a red flag at this age.
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Q: Is an 8-month-old's inability to stand with support a red flag?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 9 to 10 months.
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Q: At what age is the inability to walk independently considered a developmental delay?
A: 15 months.
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Q: What is a significant gross motor skill red flag for a 2-year-old?
A: Not climbing up or down the stairs is a red flag at this age.
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Q: Is it a developmental concern if a 20-month-old cannot jump with both feet off the ground?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 2.5 years.
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Q: At what age should a child's inability to momentarily stand on one foot be alarming?
A: 3 years.
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Q: What is the red flag for fine motor skills in a 4-year-old?
A: Unable to stack ten blocks or copy a circle is a red flag at this age.
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Q: Is failing to copy a square by 4 years old a sign of developmental concern?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 4.5 years.
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Q: At what age does not babbling become a red flag for a baby's language development?
A: 5 to 6 months.
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Q: What language development red flag is associated with an 18-month-old?
A: Having less than three words with meaning is a red flag at this age.
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Q: Is a 2-year-old's lack of two-word phrases or repetition of phrases a developmental concern?
A: Yes, this is considered a red flag at 2 years.
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Q: At what age is not using at least one personal pronoun indicative of a delay?
A: 2.5 years.
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Q: Is it concerning if a 3-year-old's speech is only half understandable?
A: Yes, this is considered a red flag at 3.5 years.
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Q: At what age does failing to understand prepositions signal a developmental issue?
A: 4 years.
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Q: What cognitive development red flag should be noted for a 2-year-old?
A: Not categorizing similarities is a red flag at this age.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 4-year-old cannot pick the shorter or longer of two lines?
A: Yes, this is considered a red flag at 4 years.
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Q: At what age should a child's inability to count sequentially be concerning?
A: 4.5 years.
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Q: What is a significant psychosocial development red flag for a 1-year-old?
A: Being hard to console and stiffening when approached is a red flag at this age.
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Q: If a baby does not pull up to sit at 5 months, is this a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 4.5 months.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a child does not roll over by 6 months?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 5 months.
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Q: If a baby does not sit without support at 9 months, is this considered a developmental delay?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 7 to 8 months.
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Q: Is failing to stand while holding on by 11 months a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 9 to 10 months.
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Q: If a child is not walking by 16 months, should this be considered a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 15 months.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a child cannot climb up or down the stairs by 2.5 years?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 2 years.
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Q: If a 3-year-old cannot jump with both feet, is this a developmental concern?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 2.5 years.
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Q: Is failing to momentarily stand on one foot by 3.5 years a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 3 years.
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Q: If a 4.5-year-old cannot hop, should this be alarming?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 4 years.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a child is unable to walk a straight line back and forth or balance on one foot for 5 to 10 seconds by 5.5 years?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 5 years.
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Q: If a 4-month-old still has a persistent grasp reflex, is this concerning?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 3.5 months.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a child is unable to hold a rattle by 6 months?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 4 to 5 months.
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Q: If an 8-month-old cannot hold an object in each hand, is this a developmental delay?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 7 months.
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Q: Is the absence of pincer grasp by 12 months a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 10 to 11 months.
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Q: If a 16-month-old cannot put in or take out objects, should this be considered a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 15 months.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 21-month-old cannot remove socks or gloves alone?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 20 months.
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Q: If a child cannot stack five blocks or is not scribbling by 2.5 years, is this a developmental concern?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 2 years.
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Q: Is failing to turn a single page of a book by 3 years a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 2.5 years.
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Q: If a 3.5-year-old cannot stack eight blocks or draw a straight line, should this be alarming?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 3 years.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 4.5-year-old cannot copy a circle?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 4 years.
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Q: If a 5-year-old cannot copy a square, is this a developmental delay?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 4.5 years.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 5.5-year-old cannot build a staircase of blocks or copy a cross?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 5 years.
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Q: If a child is not babbling by 7 months, should this be considered a concern?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 5 to 6 months.
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Q: Is failing to say "da" or "ba" by 10 months a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 8 to 9 months.
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Q: If an 11-month-old isn't saying Dada or Baba intentionally, is this a developmental concern?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 10 to 11 months.
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Q: Is it a red flag if an 18-month-old has less than three words with meaning?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 18 months.
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Q: If a 2.5-year-old has no two-word phrases or repetition of phrases, should this be alarming?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 2 years.
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Q: Is not using at least one personal pronoun by 3 years a developmental delay?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 2.5 years.
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Q: If a 4-year-old's speech is only half understandable, is this a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 3.5 years.
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Q: Is failing to understand prepositions by 4.5 years a concern?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 4 years.
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Q: If a 3-year-old is not alert to the mother with special interest, is this a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 2 to 3 months.
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Q: Is it concerning if a 9-month-old shows no interest in peek-a-boo?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 8 to 9 months.
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Q: If a 13-month-old shows no interest in cause and effect games, should this be considered a delay?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 12 months.
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Q: Is not categorizing similarities by 2.5 years a developmental concern?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 2 years.
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Q: If a 3.5-year-old does not know their full name, is this a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 3 years.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 4.5-year-old cannot pick the shorter or longer of two lines?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 4 years.
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Q: If a 5-year-old cannot count sequentially, should this be alarming?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 4.5 years.
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Q: Is not knowing any colors or letters by 5.5 years a developmental concern?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 5 years.
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Q: If a 6-year-old does not know their own birthday or address, is this a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 5.5 years.
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Q: Is a 3.5-month-old not smiling socially a developmental delay?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 3 months.
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Q: At 4 months, is not rolling over a concern?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 5 months.
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Q: What age is too late for a child to not be walking?
A: 15 months.
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Q: Is failing to stand while holding on by 8 months a red flag?
A: No, the correct age for concern is 9 to 10 months.
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Q: If a 2.5-year-old cannot jump with both feet, is this a developmental delay?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 2.5 years.
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Q: At what age should a baby's inability to sit without support be alarming?
A: 7 to 8 months.
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Q: Is it concerning if a 20-month-old cannot remove socks or gloves alone?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 20 months.
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Q: What is the red flag for fine motor skills in a 3-year-old?
A: Unable to stack eight blocks or draw a straight line.
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Q: If a 6-month-old is not babbling, should this be considered a concern?
A: No, this becomes a concern at 5 to 6 months.
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Q: At what age is not saying "da" or "ba" a developmental red flag?
A: 8 to 9 months.
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Q: Is an 11-month-old not saying Dada or Baba intentionally a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 10 to 11 months.
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Q: If a 2.5-year-old uses no two-word phrases or repetition of phrases, is this concerning?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 2 years.
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Q: At what age should a child be able to stack five blocks, avoiding a red flag?
A: 2 years.
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Q: Is not understanding prepositions by 4.5 years a developmental concern?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 4 years.
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Q: What cognitive milestone is expected of a 2-year-old to avoid red flags?
A: Categorizing similarities.
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Q: If a 3.5-year-old does not know their full name, is this a developmental delay?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 3 years.
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Q: At what age is the absence of a pincer grasp considered a red flag?
A: 10 to 11 months.
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Q: Is it a red flag if a 5-year-old cannot count sequentially?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 4.5 years.
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Q: What is a significant gross motor skill red flag for a 4-year-old?
A: Not hopping.
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Q: If a 3-month-old is not alert to the mother with special interest, is this a concern?
A: No, this is considered a red flag at 2 to 3 months.
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Q: Is a 7-month-old's failure to hold an object in each hand indicative of a developmental issue?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 7 months.
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Q: At what age does failing to stack eight blocks or draw a straight line signal a developmental issue?
A: 3 years.
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Q: If a 2-year-old has difficulty being consoled and stiffens when approached, is this a red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 1 year.
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Q: Is a 3.5-year-old not using proper syntax in short sentences a concern?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 5 years.
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Q: What language development red flag should be noted for a 3.5-year-old?
A: Speech only half understandable.
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Q: At what age is not knowing any colors or letters a developmental concern?
A: 5 years.
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Q: If a 4-year-old is constantly in motion and resists discipline, is this a developmental red flag?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 3 to 5 years.
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Q: Is it concerning if a 1-year-old is not laughing in playful situations?
A: Yes, the correct age for concern is 6 to 8 months.
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Q: If a child can walk up and down stairs, throws overhand, feeds themself, and babbles, how old is the child likely to be?
A: The child is likely to be 2 years old.
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Q: A child drinks from a cup, imitates others, puts two words together, and can stack six blocks. What is the probable age of this child?
A: This child is probably around 2 years old.
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Q: Guess the age of a child who can balance on each foot for 6 seconds, defines words, and draws a person with six parts.
A: The child is likely to be 6 years old.
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Q: What is the likely age of a child who walks with steps alternating feet, uses a spoon well, spilling little, and names pictures?
A: The child is likely 3 years old.
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Q: If a child can copy a cross, brushes teeth without help, and understands the concept of today, how old are they likely to be?
A: The child is likely 4 years old.
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Q: What can a 4-month-old child do?
A: A 4-month-old can lift up on hands, reach for an object, and laugh and squeal.
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Q: What milestones can a 3-year-old child typically achieve?
A: A 3-year-old can walk steps alternating feet, stack eight blocks, use a spoon well, name pictures, and understand concepts of yesterday and tomorrow.
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Q: At 18 months, what are some milestones a child should have reached?
A: At 18 months, a child typically runs, stacks four blocks, removes a garment, says at least six words, and "feeds" a doll.
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Q: What should a 6-year-old be able to do?
A: A 6-year-old should be able to balance on each foot for 6 seconds, copy a triangle, draw a person with six parts, define words, and begin to understand right and left.
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Q: What are the developmental milestones for a 15-month-old child?
A: A 15-month-old typically can walk backward, stoop and recover, scribble, stack two blocks, use a spoon and fork, and say three to six words.
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Q: A child regards faces and tracks past the midline with their eyes. What is the likely age of this child?
A: The child is likely around 2 months old.
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Q: What is the probable age of a child who can brush teeth without help, dresses without help, and laughs and squeals?
A: The child is probably around 4 years old.
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Q: Guess the age of a child who balances on each foot for 6 seconds and can define words.
A: The child is likely 6 years old.
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Q: A child can copy a square, name colors, and counts. How old is the child likely to be?
A: The child is likely 5 years old.
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Q: What is the likely age of a child who runs, "feeds" a doll, and can remove their own garment?
A: The child is likely 18 months old.
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Q: If a child waves bye-bye, starts to pincer grasp, and says Dada and Mama non-specifically, how old are they likely to be?
A: The child is likely 9 months old.
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Q: Guess the age of a child who stacks two blocks, scribbles, and says three to six words.
A: The child is likely 15 months old.
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Q: A child can walk backward, stoops and recovers, and follows commands. What is the child's probable age?
A: The child is likely 15 months old.
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Q: What is the likely age of a child who can skip and perform heel-to-toe walks?
A: The child is likely 5 years old.
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Q: If a child is alert to a bell and coos, how old are they likely to be?
A: The child is likely around 2 months old.
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Q: What can a 12-month-old child typically do?
A: A 12-month-old can walk, put a block in a cup, drink from a cup, say Mama and Dada specifically, and point to pictures.
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Q: What milestones can a 9-month-old child typically achieve?
A: A 9-month-old can pull to stand, get into a sitting position, wave bye-bye, say Dada and Mama but non-specific, and start to pincer grasp.
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Q: At 6 months, what are some milestones a child should have reached?
A: At 6 months, a child typically sits alone, rolls back to front, transfers objects hand to hand, babbles, and feeds itself.