A 38-month-old girl's milestones include advanced motor skills like pedaling a tricycle, walking up and down stairs with alternating feet, and hopping. Cognitively, she is curious, imaginative, understands two-step directions, and can identify simple colors. Socially, she enjoys pretend play with others, is growing in confidence, and may become more independent.
Motor skills
Runs more confidently and can jump off the ground with two feet.
Walks up and down stairs, alternating feet, and can hop and stand on one foot for a few seconds.
Can climb well, ride a tricycle, and pedaling it.
Has improved hand-eye coordination, allowing her to stack more than six blocks, turn knobs and lids, and draw simple shapes or lines.
Cognitive development
Has a growing attention span and a rapidly developing memory.
Can identify and name simple colors.
Is curious and imaginative, enjoys pretend play, and likes to copy adults.
Can follow two-step instructions (e.g., "Go get your shoes and put them by the door").
Can copy simple shapes like circles.
Social and emotional development
Enjoys playing with other children and may become more cooperative.
Is gaining confidence and likes to show off new skills.
Shows more independence but still needs supervision.
May be learning to take responsibility for her own toileting, although daytime accidents can still happen.
Language and communication
Can hold short conversations and ask "who," "what," or "where" questions.
Speech is often clear enough for strangers to understand.
Is developing her vocabulary and can say her first name when asked
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