GROSS MOTOR DEVELOPMENT

2 - 3 YEAR OLD

Gross Motor is the way in which the child gains control of the large muscles required for movement by using the different parts of the body for different functions. Briefly, these subsections are :

 
  • Head and arm movement:
    This is the ability to support and turn the head from side to side and to use the arms to reach out for things.
  • Trunk and hand movement:
    This refers to the ability to sit; grasp, transfer and manipulate objects and to roll the body over.
  • Legs and feet movement:
    This is the ability to walk, run, walk on toes, jump, stand on one foot, hop, gallop, skip, throw, catch, bounce, kick, ride a tricycle and bicycle, climb and rhythm development.
   
This
Gross Motor Developmental Checklist
should serve the following two purposes:
 
  1. Use the checklist as a guide of gross motor development that you should be stimulating, through play or even through daily activities.

  2. Should you find that your child is not developing according to several items on the checklist, it is advised that you consult with an Occupational Therapist, General Practitioner (GP), Pediatrician, etc. for further advice.This list is a guide and should not be used for diagnostic purposes.


  TWO YEARS (approximately)
  • Walks with bent knees and elbows.
  • Bends at the waist when picking things up from the floor.
  • Leans forward when running.
  • Climbs stairs placing both feet on each stair.
  • Enjoys kicking a ball.
  • Likes to dig.
  • Likes to pull and push things.
  • Enjoys throwing objects.
  • Likes to walk on low walls while holding an adult's hand.

THREE YEARS (approximately)
  • Walks with confidence and can turn corners.
  • Swings arms when walking.
  • Walks up and down stairs with alternating feet.
  • Enjoys swinging.
  • Can stand and walk on tiptoe.
  • Likes to jump with two feet together.
  • Throws objects overhead.
  • Catches large balls onto straight arms.
  • Likes to bounce large balls.
  • Can kick a ball with force.
  • Enjoys riding the bicycle by pushing the pedals and steering.
  • Likes to climb the jungle gym.
  • Whole body moves to music.