Walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something
Walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something
What the research says
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Normative evidence
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What mastery looks like
Shows no attempt to walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something
- Shows no attempt to walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something
- No observable behavior matching this milestone
Occasionally or inconsistently walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something
- Occasionally or inconsistently walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something
- Requires significant support or prompting
Frequently walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something with some support
- Frequently walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something with some support
- Shows the behavior in familiar contexts
Consistently walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something across contexts
- Consistently walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something across contexts
- Performs independently without prompting
Readily walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something and extends the behavior
- Readily walks up stairs alone, without holding on to something and extends the behavior
- Shows flexibility and adaptation in approach
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Standardised assessment view
1 instrument measure this construct. The construct page shows how each one approaches it and at what age range.
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