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🌱 Milestones Screening · Step 2 of 3

3 Years old

Tap Yes or No for each question based on what you observe.

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Social & Emotional Development
14 questions in this section
1
He/she likes to play with others.
2
He/she pretends to feed dolls with something else.
3
He/she learns how to get dressed.
4
He/she offers to help like washing dishes, car...
5
He/she offers affection to others (I love / hate you).
6
He/she shows empathy for hurt or crying children and she/he might cry too, get angry or fight.
7
He/she knows "mine" and "yours".
8
He/she may get upset if activities are interrupted.
9
He/she knows how to take turns.
10
He/she cries when parents leave but calms down later.
11
He/she wishes to be absent from school and stays home if parents stay in.
12
He/she wants you to look at him/her when he/she is doing something.
13
He/she obeys or disobeys instructions like: clean up or pick up your toys.
14
Toys become "babies", they carry and feed them.
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Language & Communication Development
9 questions in this section
1
He/she can make short but a clear sentence.
2
He/she can name and understand like household objects.
3
He/she understands words like: "in your room" "on table."
4
He/she asks questions using who, where, what, when, why.
5
He/she tells what action in a picture or book like "drinking," "sleeping," or "playing."
6
He/she says his first name and can call family members in their names.
7
He/she can hold a conversation.
8
He/she shifts blame in case of a mistake.
9
He/she might keep silent if asked about his/her mistakes.
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Cognitive Development
7 questions in this section
1
He/she tries keys to open for you.
2
He/she can turn pages easily.
3
He/she uses toys with levers or buttons.
4
He/she put together a 2-3 puzzle together.
5
He/she uses papers or leave as money for shopping.
6
He/she stands on stool or chair to reach something.
7
He can count, mentions colors, but cannot match them.
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Physical Development
7 questions in this section
1
He/she can stand on one leg for a little while.
2
He/she strings things together.
3
He/she can run with ease.
4
He/she can jump off the ground with both feet with ease.
5
He/she can use a fork or a scissors.
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He/she can walk up/down stairs with one foot.
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They become your coach – eager to show you how to do things.
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