Track your baby or toddler’s progress for sitting, standing, crawling and walking with BabySteps Motor Milestones. Thanks to the included World Health Organization chart, you’ll learn what to expect when and find answers to questions about your child’s growth from the world’s leading authority.
Your baby is five months old but isn’t sitting up by himself yet. Is that normal, or should you be concerned? Your friend’s daughter is thirteen months and still not walking by herself. Is something wrong?
Before you get too worried, check in with BabySteps Motor Milestones. This app has been approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) to provide you with the most reliable source of information about child growth. It shows you the typical age that babies and toddlers start to develop their motor skills, so you can get a gauge on whether or not there’s an issue.
Inside the BabySteps application, you’ll find the WHO’s motor milestones chart. This table represents the best growth description for all children around the world and data has been compiled from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds for a complete picture. The information is solid and reliable, showing you the windows of achievement for six gross motor development milestones:
- sitting without support
-standing with assistance
-hands & knees crawling
-walking with assistance
-standing alone
-walking alone
Relax and let this app guide you. As the information is from the world’s leading authority on child growth, you can rest easy in the knowledge that you are using a source that you can trust.


