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Developmental Milestones

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Updated November 16, 2008

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A photo of a child writing the letters of the alphabet.
A Child Writing His Letters

A Child Writing His Letters

Photo (c) Don Bayley
Most children can write letters and spell their own name by the time they are five years old, which is just in time for them to start kindergarten.



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Linguistic and auditory milestones during the first two years of life: a language inventory for the practitioner. Capute AJ - Clin Pediatr (Phila) - 01-NOV-1978; 17(11): 847-53

Clinical linguistic and auditory milestone scale: prediction of cognition in infancy. Capute AJ - Dev Med Child Neurol - 01-DEC-1986; 28(6): 762-71

The Denver Developmental Assessment (Denver II)

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