Seven Body Part Identification
merged.language.body_part_identification
Languagemeasurable20mo–3y
Measured by 1 instrument· Cross-instrument confidence:
What this is
Points to at least seven body parts when named (nose, eyes, hair, feet, ears, etc.)
Who measures this
| Instrument | Approach | Age range | Mapping confidence | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Bayley-4 Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Fourth Edition | Clinician observation (developmental) Subscale: Receptive Communication | 1mo–3.5y | receptive.body_parts |
“Approach” describes how the instrument assesses this construct, not the specific items. We never reproduce proprietary test items.
Age coverage
Our voice baseline item
Voice baseline item not yet authored for this construct.
Connected milestone view
The same canonical item shows up on the developmental page with prerequisites, activities, and full developmental context.
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Instruments referenced
- Bayley-4Aylward, G.P. (2020). New Bayley-4 Normative Data: Implications for Clinical Practicedoi:10.1097/DBP.0000000000000739