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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the child skills checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the child's name, observer's name, date of birth, and program details at the top of the form.
  3. For each skill category, such as Self-Identity and Emotional Development, review the items listed. Mark a check (✓) for skills observed regularly and an 'N' for those not observed.
  4. In the 'Evidence' column, provide specific examples or notes that support your observations for each skill item.
  5. Record the date of observation next to each item to maintain a clear timeline of development.
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7-Year-Old Developmental Red Flags Acts sad or nervous much of the time. Does not share or take turns with other children. Unable to dress self. Unable to feed self.
Essentially red flags are signs and symptoms found in the patient history and clinical examination that may tie a disorder to a serious pathology. [5] Hence, the evaluation of red flags is an integral part of primary care and can never be underestimated. The term red flag was originally associated with back pain.
The checklists provide a quick method to identify a childs development in each emotional/social domain. The information from the Developmental Checklists can be collated to create a Developmental Profile for the child, approximating their development across each emotional and social domain.
Follow your childs gross motor skill development from age 6 to 7. Gross motor skill development allows children to exercise their balance, coordination, and large muscles. These abilities will help your little one master certain movements, such as running, climbing, crawling, jumping, and throwing.
Developmental Red Flags (24 to 36 months) Frequent falling and difficulty with stairs. Persistent drooling or very unclear speech. Inability to build a tower of more than 4 blocks. Difficulty manipulating small objects. Inability to copy a circle by 3 years old.

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Signs and Symptoms of Developmental Delays. In clinical terms, there are a few absolute indicators, often referred to as red flags, that identify the behavioral or developmental markers suggesting the need for further evaluation.
Pediatric red flags are warning signs that something may be wrong with a childs development. They can be physical, behavioral, or communication related. Knowing about pediatric red flags is important, because early intervention can make a big difference in a childs life.

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