What should baby’s motor development look like at 4 months old? Watch to see how baby is examined in 5 different positions: supine, prone, side lying, sitting, and standing. In each position, we will highlight the typical expectations for baby in relation to specific areas of the body: head, trunk, upper extremities, and lower extremities.
Contact a healthcare provider if you have concerns about baby’s development.
Download the 4 Month Motor Assessment Handout
Interested in seeing how baby’s development changes each month? Check out motor development at 1, 2, and 3 months!
1 Month Baby Motor Assessment for Typical Development
2 Month Baby Motor Assessment for Typical Development
3 Month Baby Motor Assessment for Typical Development
Looking for more information on your baby’s motor skills and physical development?
- See the 4-6 month milestones your baby should be working towards.
- Watch more videos on baby’s development.
- Check out our Assure Brochure for signs to watch for and more.