This bingo card has a free space and 54 words: Social Emotional - Smiles when you talk to or smile at her (2 Months), Language - Makes sounds other than crying (2 Months), Cognitive - Watches you as you move (2 Months), Physical - Holds head up when on tummy (2 Months), Social Emotional - Looks at you, moves, or makes sounds to get or keep your attention (4 Months), Language - Makes sounds back when you talk to them (4 Months), Cognitive - Looks at her hands with interest (4 Months), Physical - Pushes up onto elbows/forearms when on tummy (4 Months), Social Emotional - Likes to look at self in a mirror (6 Months), Language - Takes turns making sounds with you (6 Months), Cognitive - Reaches to grab a toy they want (6 Months), Physical - Leans on hands to support herself when sitting (6 Months), Social Emotional - Reacts when you leave (looks, reaches for you, or cries) (9 Months), Language - Lifts arms up to be picked up (9 Months), Cognitive - Looks for objects when dropped out of sight (like his spoon or toy) (9 Months), Physical - Uses fingers to “rake” food towards himself (9 Months), Social Emotional - Plays games with you, like pat-a-cake (1 Year), Language - Waves “bye-bye” (1 Year), Language - Calls a parent “mama” or “dada” or another special name (1 Year), Cognitive - Puts something in a container, like a block in a cup (1 Year), Cognitive - Looks for things he sees you hide, like a toy under a blanket (1 Year), Physical - Drinks from a cup without a lid, as you hold it (1 Year), Social Emotional - Claps when excited (15 Months), Language - Looks at a familiar object when you name it (15 Months), Cognitive - Tries to use things the right way, like a phone, cup, or book (15 Months), Physical - Takes a few steps on his own (15 Months), Physical - Uses fingers to feed herself some food (15 Months), Social Emotional - Points to show you something interesting (18 Months), Language - Tries to say three or more words besides “mama” or “dada” (18 Months), Language - Follows one-step directions without any gestures, like giving you the toy when you say, “Give it to me.” (18 Months), Cognitive - Copies you doing chores, like sweeping with a broom (18 Months), Physical - Walks without holding on to anyone or anything (18 Months), Physical - Scribbles(18 Months), Social Emotional - Looks at your face to see how to react in a new situation (2 Years), Language - Says at least two words together, like “More milk.” (2 Years), Cognitive - Plays with more than one toy at the same time, like putting toy food on a toy plate (2 Years), Physical - Walks (not climbs) up a few stairs with or without help (2 Years), Social Emotional - Plays next to other children and sometimes plays with them (30 Months), Language - Says about 50 words (30 Months), Cognitive - Uses things to pretend, like feeding a block to a doll as if it were food (30 Months), Physical - Turns book pages, one at a time, when you read to them (30 Months), Social Emotional - Calms down within 10 minutes after you leave her, like at a childcare drop off ( 3 Years), Language - Says first name, when asked (3 Years), Cognitive - Draws a circle, when you show him how (3 Years), Physical - Strings items together, like large beads or macaroni (3 Years), Social Emotional - Comforts others who are hurt or sad, like hugging a crying friend (4 Years), Language - Says some words from a song, story, or nursery rhyme (4 Years), Cognitive - Names a few colors of items (4 Years), Physical - Serves herself food or pours water, with adult supervision (4 Years), Social Emotional - Does simple chores at home, like matching socks or clearing the table after eating (5 Years), Language - Keeps a conversation going with more than three back-and-forth exchanges (5 Years), Cognitive - Pays attention for 5 to 10 minutes during activities. For example, during story time or making arts and crafts (screen time does not count) (5 Years), Physical - Hops on one foot (5 Years) and Social Emotional - Copies other children while playing, like taking toys out of a container when another child does (15 Months).
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