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Free Developmental Assessment
4 Years
Check the milestones your child has reached by age 4.
Pretends to be something else during play (teacher, superhero, dog)
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No
Asks to go play with children if none are around, like “Can I play with Alex?”
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No
Comforts others who are hurt or sad, like hugging a crying friend
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No
Avoids danger, like not jumping from tall heights at the playground Likes to be a “helper”
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No
Changes behavior based on where she is (place of worship, library, playground)
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No
Says sentences with four or more words
Yes
No
Says some words from a song, story, or nursery rhyme
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No
Talks about at least one thing that happened during his day, like “I played soccer.”
Yes
No
Answers simple questions like “What is a coat for?” or “What is a crayon for?”
Yes
No
Names a few colors of items
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No
Tells what comes next in a well-known story
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No
Draws a person with three or more body parts
Yes
No
Catches a large ball most of the time
Yes
No
Serves himself food or pours water, with adult supervision
Yes
No
Unbuttons some buttons
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No
Holds crayon or pencil between fingers and thumb (not a fist)
Yes
No
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