*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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