List of Skills by Age
1-2 Months
Tongue moves in and out (suckling)
Takes two or more sucks before swallowing or taking a breath
May lose liquid from side of mouth
2-4 Months
Jaw, tongue, and lips move together
4-6 Months
Opens mouth adaptively; closes lips
Develops a suck-swallow pattern
Swallows some thicker pureed foods
6-8 Months
Takes one or two swallows from a cup
Self-feeds soft biscuit with one hand
8-10 Months
No longer loses liquid from mouth when breast/bottle removed
Takes ground or junior foods and mashed table foods
Opens mouth as spoon approaches
Uses upper lip to remove food from spoon
Uses fingers to self-feed small bites
10-12 Months
Decrease in up-and-down jaw movement in cup drinking
Tips bottle to drink and self-feeds whole bottle
12-15 Months
Holds and drinks from lidded cup using two hands
Suck-swallow-breathe pattern coordinated during a long drinking sequence
Eats coarsely chopped table foods, including chopped meats
Dips spoon in food and brings it to mouth; turns spoon to get contents in mouth
Uses well- coordinated diagonal rotary chew
No longer drools unless teething
15-18 Months
Feeds self with spoon, turns in mouth, spilling
Minimal loss of food during chewing
Eats most meats and raw vegetables
Lifts cup to mouth with one hand, may tip or drop cup
18-21 Months
Tries to pour from small container
Handles cup well with two hands
Easy lip closure; no loss of food or drink
Transfers a bolus of food across the midline of the tongue
21-24 Months
Unscrews a bottle lid (wrist rotation)
Gives up bottle for travel cup with straw
Unwraps food in simple wrapping
Holds spoon and keeps it upright
Point of spoon enters mouth first
24-27 Months
Demonstrates taste and texture preferences in food; makes requests
Demonstrates oral motor skills necessary to eat foods from all food groups
Uses tongue to clear area between gums and cheek
27-30 Months
Eats the same foods as the rest of the family
Grades mouth-opening to size of the bite
30-33 Months
Wipes own hands and mouth with napkin
33-36 Months
Transfers food from side-to-side in mouth
36-42 Months
Holds and drinks from a cup with one hand
42-48 Months
48-54 Months
Holds fork in fingers rather than fist
54-60 Months
 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 2015
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