Milestone Tracker
Track age-based milestone prompts and keep simple notes for the next pediatric visit.
Best for
Parents keeping simple developmental notes and trying to bring clearer observations to the next pediatric visit.
Use it when
You want to notice patterns over time instead of relying on memory alone.
Remember
Unchecked prompts do not automatically mean a problem. The tracker is observational, not diagnostic.
Tracker snapshot
0 of 6 prompts checked for 9 Months.
Communication
Mobility
Editorial notes
This tracker uses observational milestone prompts to help you notice patterns and keep notes for your next pediatric visit.
- It is not a developmental screening test and does not diagnose delays.
- Many babies develop on their own timeline, so isolated unchecked prompts are not automatically a red flag.
- If you notice loss of skills, ongoing asymmetry, or a broader developmental concern, bring it up with your pediatrician.
Keep planning from here
Move from this tool into age-based routines, milestone summaries, and related month pages without losing context.
Related ages
Quick routes into the next most relevant page without starting over.
FAQs about this tool
Does this diagnose delays?Open
No. It is not a screening test. It is a note-taking and observation tool.
What should I do if something worries me?Open
If a pattern feels concerning, persistent, or includes loss of skills, bring those observations to your pediatrician promptly.
Why would I use corrected age here?Open
For babies born early, corrected age can sometimes be a more useful reference point for developmental prompts.
Tool disclaimer
This tool is educational and not medical advice. Use it to organize routines, questions, or observations, and ask your pediatrician if you are concerned about feeding, sleep, development, or safety.
