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CDC's Milestone Tracker

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CDC's Milestone Tracker

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User Reviews for CDC's Milestone Tracker

3
It’s okay...

The app gives milestones but doesn’t account for the actual windows, your kid may be several months behind but still okay developmentally. They may be different at the beginning of the month than the end of the month. Take everything with a grain of salt... it’s good to acknowledge what your goals are for your child.

Cajesamson, Apr 28, 2018
5
As a pediatrician, I highly recommend this app.

This is a wonderfully useful app (particularly since it is free). The milestone checklist with photo / video descriptions and the appointment reminders are awesome. It even allows you to make notes and email / print out the milestones met and your personal notes for the doctor visit. The development and public distribution of this app is a good use of our tax dollars.

Dilldano, Mar 09, 2018
5
Great for parents

When my kids were under 2, I found this app quite useful to track their development including the reminder to bring concerns up with the pediatrician.

Driby, Mar 08, 2020
4
Version 2.0 is a nice upgrade

This app is really the best resource I’ve seen for tracking your child’s development over time. The only downside to version 2.0 is that all your data from the prior version gets erased. Wish the app had a way to share child data with other people/devices. The developer could allow data sharing/transfer via airdrop or maybe email in the event they don’t want to store data for users.

dualr, Mar 13, 2021
2
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.

Hdbdksbd, Jul 16, 2020
4
Great app and question for developers

I used to recommend this app to parents for work, and now I’m using it for myself. It’s great to track milestones, and it directly correlates with the Ages and Stages Questionnaire. I love the activities and the opportunity for anticipatory guidance so parents know what to look out for.I have a question for the developers. Is there an opportunity to share a child with another caregiver on a separate device? I’m interested in sharing developmental progress with my husband so that he can see what I input on his own device and visa versa. If this is a possibility, I will edit my review to reflect 5 stars instead of 4. Thank you!

itsjessicaclark, Aug 12, 2021
5
Like this app but says my child is 14 months when he’s 2 months

My baby was born in November 2020 but the app keeps showing as 14 month old baby. I think this is a bug?~update~Lol fail. User error. Pregnancy brain still happens post partum apparently

Kpyouri, Feb 18, 2022
3
Could do more

The best resource for information on milestones and checking them off and knowing when to talk to your pediatrician.However it’s a very small scope of functionality and I’d only have reason to open the app about once every month or just before appointments.I’d love it if it recommendations on amount of time you should spend doing things like tummy time and other activities and have a timer/tracker for that. Then I would use the app everyday.

lpanbos, Jul 22, 2021
2
Pass/Fail Test

I dislike that not meeting an expectation is an instant fail without taking into account other advanced skills or extenuating circumstances. Potentially ambidextrous child? Automatic fail for lacking a dominant hand.I also dislike that it doesn’t show you the next year up and let you mark off or work towards those goals.

TerrenceRogue, Dec 02, 2021
4
Glitch

I love this app. Wonderful videos for families to understand each question. I encourage my clients to download and use. However, several families have noted when they enter their child’s date of birth, it incorrectly gives them the month. A child born in September who is currently 8mo is showing 6 months in the app. She and I both entered info several times to no avail. This has happened with several families.

wendy red mac, May 25, 2018

Description

Milestones matter! CDC has released updated milestones and two new checklists (15 and 30 months) to better support your child’s development*. Existing app users can find their checklist history on the homepage under “View Checklist History”.

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. 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 -- due to previous social distancing restrictions, photos and videos to support the updated milestones have been delayed, but will be added in a future update. • 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.

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