1. Walking Independently:
This skill typically develops around the age of 12-15 months. It involves taking steps without assistance and gradually improving balance and stability.
2. Climbing Stairs:
Children usually begin climbing stairs with support around 18 months and can do so independently by age 3. This skill enhances leg strength and coordination.
3. Hopping on One Foot:
Hopping on one foot is a significant milestone achieved around age 4. It enhances balance and leg muscle control.
4. Kicking a Ball:
This skill typically starts developing around age 2-3 and improves kicking accuracy, leg strength, and hand-eye coordination.
5. Jumping with Two Feet:
Most children can jump with both feet together by age 3-4. This skill promotes agility and motor planning.
6. Riding a Tricycle:
Riding a tricycle is usually mastered around age 3-4, enhancing leg strength and coordination.
7. Skipping:
Children often start skipping around age 5-6. It combines hopping and walking, promoting advanced coordination.
8. Balancing on One Foot:
Balancing on one foot becomes more stable around age 6-7, refining overall coordination and stability.
9. Throwing and Catching a Ball:
This skill evolves throughout childhood and enhances hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and motor skills.
10. Running With Coordination:
Running with coordination is usually fully developed by age 6, improving speed, agility, and balance.