Milestoneunknown· 3mo–6mo

Carries object to mouth to explore

Carries object to mouth to explore

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Normative evidence

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This milestone3mo–6moWHO GSED0mo–3y012243648607284months
Milestone windowNormative study
The coral bar shows this milestone's typical age window. The bars below show the age coverage of each backing source.

What mastery looks like

Not yet

Cannot yet carries object to mouth to explore

  • No observable behavior matching this item
Emerging

Beginning to show carries object to mouth to explore with direct support

  • Requires significant prompting or physical assistance
Developing

Demonstrates carries object to mouth to explore in structured observation

  • Performs with mild support
  • Inconsistent across contexts
Secure

Consistently passes item across contexts

  • Reliably demonstrates without prompting
Reflexive

Masters item; demonstrates generalization

  • Applies skill spontaneously in novel situations

Related activities

No activities directly mapped to this yet. These are age and domain-appropriate alternatives.

Movement0mo–6mo

Cause and Effect Discovery

Parent helps baby discover that actions produce results — kicking a mobile, shaking a rattle, batting a dangling toy. The agent coaches the parent to observe whether baby connects their own movements to outcomes, building the foundational academic skill of causal reasoning.

12mo–2y

Sort It

Parent and toddler sort objects by one attribute — colour or size. The agent coaches the parent to observe the child's ability to identify a shared property, group items accordingly, and explain their sorting logic.

2y–3y

Letter Safari

Parent and child hunt for letters in the environment — on signs, books, packaging, clothing labels. The agent coaches the parent to observe the child's letter recognition, interest in print, and understanding that letters carry meaning.

Thinking6mo–12mo

Little Scientist

Parent observes baby's systematic exploration of objects — turning, mouthing, banging, dropping, comparing. The agent coaches the parent to recognise these behaviours as scientific inquiry: experimentation, observation, and hypothesis-testing in miniature.

social0mo–6mo

Sound Garden

Parent plays different gentle sounds for baby — crinkling paper, tapping a glass, humming, shaking a jar of rice — and the agent coaches the parent to observe baby's reactions to different timbres, volumes, and rhythms. This activity explores early aesthetic sensitivity through auditory experience.

Movement12mo–2y

First Marks

Parent offers crayons or finger paint and the agent coaches the parent to observe toddler's first mark-making — scribbles, dots, lines — as expressions of early aesthetic creativity and motor control.

Formal assessments

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