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Developmental milestone checklists are tools used to track a childs progress in key areas of growth, including physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and language development. They outline typical skills or behaviors most children can achieve by certain ages, providing benchmarks for healthy development.
There are 5 key areas of development: gross motor skills, for example crawling, jumping or running. fine motor skills, such as writing and drawing. speech and language. cognitive and intellectual, such as counting or identifying shapes. social and emotional skills, such as playing with other children.
About the AEDC It looks at 5 areas of early childhood development: physical health and wellbeing, social competence, emotional maturity, language and cognitive skills (school-based), and communication skills and general knowledge.
Checklists are designed to track a childs competencies in all the developmental domains including physical, cognitive, language, social and emotional. With a checklist, educators can easily identify whether skills have been mastered or not.
A checklist is a standardized list of required steps for repetitive tasks. It provides several benefits. It helps people stay more organized, ensuring they will not skip any critical step in the process. A checklist motivates us to take action and complete tasks.

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Developmental milestone checklists are tools that provide examples of typical development for children at a given age. Milestones are skills that children are expected to achieve as they mature, and they can cover a wide range of behaviors.
It serves as a reminder to all teachers, assistants and early years workers of the things that should be checked daily in a setting that caters to young learners. It ensures that no areas can be forgotten or overlooked and gives reminders to check toilets and outdoor areas as well as the main classroom or playroom.
The items in the Checklist are grouped into seven domains: 1) gross motor, 2) fine motor, 3) self-help, 4) receptive language, 5) expressive language, 6) cognitive, and 7) social-emotional.

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