Milestoneunknown· 6mo–12mo

Rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up)

Rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up)

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What mastery looks like

Not yet

Shows no attempt to rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up)

  • Shows no attempt to rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up)
  • No observable behavior matching this milestone
Emerging

Occasionally or inconsistently rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up)

  • Occasionally or inconsistently rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up)
  • Requires significant support or prompting
Developing

Frequently rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up) with some support

  • Frequently rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up) with some support
  • Shows the behavior in familiar contexts
Secure

Consistently rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up) across contexts

  • Consistently rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up) across contexts
  • Performs independently without prompting
Reflexive

Readily rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up) and extends the behavior

  • Readily rolls over both ways (face up to face down and face down to face up) and extends the behavior
  • Shows flexibility and adaptation in approach

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Formal assessments

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Standardised assessment view

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