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At 3 months when placed prone an infant can lift his head with his arms extended.

By 4 months head lag is lost and this is evident when raised from supine to the sitting position.

At 5 months the baby starts to roll over and at 6 months the baby is starting to sit up with support for example cushions.

Sitting unsupported is usually seen by 6-7 months and at 9 months the baby can start to crawl.

Cruising is usually achieved by about 10 months or so and at 12 months the baby can rise independently and often starts to take a few steps alone.

At 18 months the toddler can run although this is usually in a tiff fashion. He or she can ascend stairs with assistance and at 20 months the child can climb the stairs holding on to a rail.

At 3 the child can ascend stairs in an adult fashion using alternating feet per step, however is unable to descend the stairs in such a fashion until 4 years of age.
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