Children's Health

Developmental Milestones at 2 years
Anatomy 23 Mar 2009

Developmental Milestones at 2 years

Developmental milestones for two-year-old children include knowing 50 words, running, squatting, turning pages and drinking from a cup without spilling.
Developmental milestones at 3 years
Anatomy 23 Mar 2009

Developmental milestones at 3 years

Developmental milestones for 3-year-olds include being able to throw and catch, draw and hold a pencil, and feed themselves. They like imitating adults.
Developmental milestones at 4 years
Anatomy 23 Mar 2009

Developmental milestones at 4 years

Developmental milestones for 4-year-olds include being able to hop, draw shapes and use a range of grammar. They enjoy playing with friends.
Developmental milestones at 5-7 years
Anatomy 23 Mar 2009

Developmental milestones at 5-7 years

Between five and seven years of age, children improve their reading, writing, speaking and ball skills and independence in dressing and choosing friends.
Developmental milestones at 6 months
Anatomy 23 Mar 2009

Developmental milestones at 6 months

Developmental milestones for 6-month-olds including being able to reach out, sit up with support, lift their head and follow objects with their eyes.
Developmental milestones in childhood
Anatomy 22 Mar 2009

Developmental milestones in childhood

Developmental milestones are the things children should be able to do at certain ages. They involve gross motor, fine motor, language and social skills.
Developmental delay in childhood
Anatomy 22 Mar 2009

Developmental delay in childhood

Developmental delay is when developmental milestones are not reached at the appropriate age. It can be caused by developmental disorders such as autism.
Developmental milestones at 3 months
Anatomy 22 Mar 2009

Developmental milestones at 3 months

Developmental milestones for 3-month-old children include the ability to control their head, hold objects briefly, laugh, smile, coo and cry.
Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS)
Blood 14 Mar 2009

Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS)

Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) is characterised by continuing back and/or leg pain after lower spinal surgery. It occurs after 5-40% of surgeries.