CDC's Milestone Tracker 4+
Centers For Disease Control and Prevention
Designed for iPhone
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- Free
iPhone Screenshots
Description
Milestones matter! Track your child’s milestones from age 2 months to 5 years with CDC’s easy-to-use checklists; get tips from CDC to support your child’s development; and find out what to do if you ever have concerns about your child's development.
From birth to age 5, your child should reach milestones in how he or she plays, learns, speaks, acts and moves. Photos and videos in this app illustrate each milestone and make tracking them for your child easy and fun! Spanish photos and videos are coming soon!
Features:
• Add a Child – enter personalized information about your child or multiple children
• Milestone Tracker – track your child’s development by looking for important milestones using an interactive checklist
• Milestone Photos and Videos – know what each milestone looks like so that you can better identify them in your own child.
• Tips and Activities – support your child’s development at every age
• When to Act Early – know when it’s time to “act early” and talk with your child’s doctor about developmental concerns
• Appointments – keep track of your child’s doctors’ appointments and get reminders about recommended developmental screenings
• Milestone Summary – get a summary of your child’s milestones to view, and share with or email to your child’s doctor and other important care providers
For more information and free tools to help you track your child’s milestones, visit www.cdc.gov/ActEarly.
*This milestone checklist is not a substitute for a standardized, validated developmental screening tool. These developmental milestones show what most children (75% or more) can do by each age. Subject matter experts selected these milestones based on available data and expert consensus.
CDC does not collect or share any personal information that can be used to identify you or your child.
What’s New
Version 2.6.2
• Minor updates to improve performance.
Ratings and Reviews
Easy to track milestones for multiple kids
I am enjoying this app that I found by looking at a healthcare site. It has an easy to understand interface and adding multiple children was easy.
For the milestones, you can look at each section individually or use the tool that goes through all sections while you answer if your child can do the milestones. The answers are ‘yes’ ‘not yet’ and ‘no’. There are usually short videos that demonstrate the milestone. After you answer all the milestones, it provides you with a summary that you can email or send to your child’s physician. The summary is also saved in the app.
This is a very easy to use and helpful app that I’m grateful to have found.
Good but needs to build on what they have!
The CDC website has so much valuable information. Being a nurse with babies, there is so much potential here that the CDC hasn’t touched. CDC states how breastfeeding stops before 6 months of life (only 22% of mothers continue exclusive BF at this time) because of lack of info, lack of support, and other reasons. This app can help health care providers get parents in touch with breastfeeding support and education. I wish this app would add in the charts for breastmilk storage PDF, safe sleep PDF, how to safely transport breastmilk, ten steps of successful breastfeeding list, etc. (can further expand to provide parents with BF support links like La Leche League, and mental health support, and new family support!!) All of this needs to be incorporated because no parent knows how to navigate the CDC for this information until a healthcare provider shows them. The website is not “patient” friendly, but is “user” friendly. The app can make this “patient” friendly because this can start in the hospital when a baby is born!! Come on CDC, please take my advice! Make this more comprehensive, my patients will love it and then I will become a strong advocate for this in our hospital!!
Nice idea poorly executed
As a mother of an infant, and as a family doctor, I like the concept of this app. However, in doctor language, the sensitivity of this app is too high and the specificity is too low. If a child is missing any of approximately 10 milestones at each age point, the app labels them as missing milestones and recurrently urges the parent to bring them in for evaluation. My typically developing infant has been labeled as missing milestones at each age cut off, and I suspect 90% of children would. Fortunately, as a doctor, I’m able to recognize that this is a failing of the app, rather than a failing of my child, but a mother without as much medical knowledge could be truly alarmed. It would be far more useful if it used a higher cut off for labeling a child as missing milestones, such as if a child missed multiple milestones at one age group, or was missing milestones of a younger age group. As it is, I would not recommend this to parents. The only reason I gave it two stars instead of one is that it is interesting to see what approximately your child should be learning at their age, as long as you know enough not worry if they are missing one or two skills.
Developer Response ,
Thank you for reviewing the app. We appreciate your comments and value the role healthcare providers play in helping children develop to their fullest potential. To help identify the one in six children with a developmental delay, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends both developmental surveillance (monitoring) and screening as early as possible. The earlier developmental concerns are identified, the sooner children can connect with services and support, like early intervention, to help their development. Unfortunately, it is estimated that only 10% of eligible children receive early intervention services by age 2, and many children with delays and disabilities are not identified before kindergarten, often missing out on early services and supports. The app is intended to help parents, many of whom are not aware of typical developmental milestones, monitor their children’s development and communicate any potential concerns with their child’s healthcare provider. It is not a replacement for a standardized developmental screening tool (where sensitivity and specificity apply) but supports screening by informing parents of typical development and prompting them to contact their child’s doctor when there is a potential concern between recommended screening ages. The developmental milestones used in all of CDC’s materials, including this app, reflect milestones that most children would be expected to reach by the indicated ages. Any missing milestone should prompt a conversation with the child’s doctor and screening using a validated tool. Parents and providers working together, through regular developmental monitoring and screening as recommended, can help determine if a child’s development is on track. The app is a starting point towards helping children receive the support they may need.
For more information on CDC’s developmental milestones, their origin, and what CDC is doing to ensure they are appropriate for a surveillance (monitoring) tool, please contact [email protected].
App Privacy
The developer, Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
- Usage Data
Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More
Information
- Seller
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Size
- 57.1 MB
- Category
- Health & Fitness
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 13.4 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 13.4 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Price
- Free