Baby Milestone Tracker
Track your baby's developmental milestones across physical, cognitive, social, and language categories. Select your baby's age and check off achieved milestones.
This tool is for informational purposes only. It is NOT a diagnostic tool. Every baby develops at their own pace. Always discuss any developmental concerns with your pediatrician.
6 Months Milestones
Just getting started! Remember, each baby has their own timeline.
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When to Talk to Your Doctor
Contact your pediatrician if you notice any of the following:
- *Baby doesn't respond to loud sounds
- *Baby doesn't watch things as they move (by 2 months)
- *Baby doesn't smile at people (by 3 months)
- *Baby doesn't bring things to mouth (by 4 months)
- *Baby doesn't reach for things (by 5 months)
- *Baby doesn't sit with help (by 6 months)
- *Baby doesn't bear weight on legs when held upright (by 6 months)
- *Baby doesn't babble (by 9 months)
- *Baby doesn't crawl or scoot (by 12 months)
- *Baby doesn't stand when supported (by 12 months)
- *Baby doesn't say any words (by 16 months)
- *Baby doesn't walk (by 18 months)
- *Baby loses skills they once had
Milestones based on CDC developmental milestone guidelines. Every child develops at their own pace. This tool is for tracking purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Your checked milestones are saved locally on your device.
About developmental milestones
Developmental milestones are behaviors or physical skills seen in infants and children as they grow. Rolling over, crawling, walking, and talking are all considered milestones.
Milestones are different for each age range. There is a normal range in which a child may reach each milestone. Every child is unique and may develop at a different pace.
Based on CDC developmental milestone guidelines. This tool is for informational purposes only and is not a diagnostic tool. Discuss any concerns with your pediatrician.