Chart: Gross Motor Goals for Kids with Down Syndrome in the Post-Walking Phase

Gross Motor Skills for Children with Down Syndrome book cover

*Note that every child is unique so please consult your doctor with any questions or concerns regarding your child's development.

Walks down a 4-inch (10-cm.) curb, without support

35 months

Walk up a 4-inch (10-cm.) curb, without support

 36 months

Fast step 100 feet (30 meters) in 25 seconds

 37 months

Walk across 7.5-inch (19-cm.) wide balance beam

 38 months

Walk up stairs, two feet per stair, with one hand holding the rail

 39 months

Walk down stairs, two feet per stair, with one hand holding the rail

 40 months

Jump on floor with both feet together

 47 months

Walk down 8-inch (20-cm.) curb, without support

 47 months

Walk up 8-inch (20-cm.) curb, without support

 49 months

 Run 100 feet (30 meters) in 15 seconds

 52 months

 Walk up stairs, one foot per stair, with one hand holding the rail

 56 months

 Pedal tricycle 15 feet (4.5 meters)

 61 months

The following skills have a wide range of variability:

 Walk across 4.5-inch (11-cm.) wide balance beam

 64 months

Walk down stairs, one foot per stair, with one hand holding the railing

6-8 years

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The following chart is from Gross Motor Skills in Children with Down Syndrome, 2nd edition, by Patricia C. Winders, PT (Woodbine House, 2014).


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