Physical Development (PD)
Other California PTK DRDP: An Early Childhood Developmental Continuum sets
Other California PTK DRDP: An Early Childhood Developmental Continuum sets
Perceptual-Motor Skills and Movement Concepts1
- 1
Perceptual-Motor Skills and Movement Concepts1
Child moves body and interacts with the environment, demonstrating increasing body awareness, spatial awareness, and directional awareness*
Responding
- E
Responds to sensory information or input (e.g., visual, auditory, tactile) with basic movements of body partsEarlier
- L
Responds to sensory information by moving body or limbs to reach for or move toward people or objectsLater
- E
Exploring
- E
Uses sensory information to control body while exploring people, objects, or changes in the physical environmentEarlier
- L
Adjusts posture and movements in response to the physical environment while moving from one place to another or trying to do a taskLater
- E
Building
- E
Demonstrates body awareness by coordinating some movements of body parts in response to the physical environment Earlier
- M
Adjusts, with adult support, various aspects of movement (e.g.,spatial, directional) in relation to people and objects in familiar spacesMiddle
- L
Adjusts, on own, aspects of movement in relation to people and objects in familiar spaces Later
- E
Integrating
- E
Adjusts, on own, aspects of movement in unfamiliar spaces (e.g.,during new activities, on different surfaces)Earlier
- M
Adjusts movement of body in time and space to meet the requirements of the activity Middle
- L
Adjusts various coordinated body movements in relation to others' coordinated body movements Later
- E
Gross Locomotor Movement Skills2
- 2
Gross Locomotor Movement Skills2
Child shows increasing proficiency in fundamental locomotor skills (e.g., rolling, crawling, cruising, walking, running, jumping, galloping)*
Responding
- E
Turns head, and moves arms and legs, moving in response to touch, sound, or movement nearby Earlier
- L
Holds head and torso upright against gravityLater
- E
Exploring
- E
Coordinates movements of whole body to move into and out of positions, crawl, or scoot on bottomEarlier
- M
Coordinates movements of whole body while upright, using support, to move from one place to another Middle
- L
Coordinates movement of whole body while uprightto move from one place to anotherLater
- E
Building
- E
Coordinates movement of the whole body to move offthe ground momentarily Earlier
- M
Shifts from one repeated locomotor movement to another locomotor movementMiddle
- L
Combines two or more locomotor movements that involve transitions, with some successLater
- E
Integrating
- E
Combines a variety of locomotor movements to move effectively across a range ofactivitiesEarlier
- M
Combines a variety of locomotor movements with control, flexibility, speed, or rhythmMiddle
- L
Applies a variety of locomotor movements with manipulative and stability skills to organized games and dance activities Later
- E
Gross Motor Manipulative Skills3
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Gross Motor Manipulative Skills3
Child shows increasing proficiency in gross motor manipulative skills (e.g., reaching, kicking, throwing, and catching)*
Responding
- E
Orients to nearby objectsEarlier
- L
Uses arms, legs, or body to move toward, reach for, or mouth objects or people Later
- E
Exploring
- E
Uses arms, legs, or body to engage in simple, repeated actions on objects Earlier
- E
Manipulates objects differently based on their propertiesEarlier
- M
Uses arms, legs, or body to manipulate objects while maintaining stability in positions such as sitting, kneeling, or standing Middle
- L
Engages whole body in movements that involve back and forth activities, such as pushing and pulling, with limited stabilityLater
- E
Building
- E
Manipulates objects using arms, legs, or body, with stability but limited coordination Earlier
- M
Uses two or more movements sequentially to manipulate objects, sometimes pausing briefly between movements or with limited accuracyMiddle
- L
Uses arms, legs, or body to manipulate objects, with connected sequential or simultaneous movementsLater
- E
Integrating
- E
Applies a variety of manipulative skills, in combination with locomotor skills, to control and use objects for specific play activities or tasks Earlier
- M
Combines a variety of manipulative skills with locomotor and stability skills in a variety of play activities or tasks with control, flexibility, speed, or rhythmMiddle
- L
Applies a variety of manipulative skills with locomotor and stability skills to organized games and dance activitiesLater
- E
Fine Motor Manipulative Skills
Fine Motor Manipulative Skills
Child demonstrates increasing precision, strength, coordination, and efficiency when using muscles of the hand for play and functional tasks
Responding
- E
Moves arms and handsEarlier
- L
Uses arms or hands to make contact with objects in the environmentLater
- E
Exploring
- E
Grasps objects with handEarlier
- M
Grasps objects with fingers and thumbMiddle
- L
Explores ways to use one hand, or to use both hands doing the same movements, to manipulate objects Later
- E
Building
- E
Acts on objects with one hand, while stabilizing the objects with the other hand or with another part of bodyEarlier
- M
Acts on objects with both hands working together to coordinate different movements Middle
- L
Manipulates objects with accuracy and coordination Later
- E
Integrating
- E
Performs, with efficiency, a variety of tasks that require precise manipulation of small objectsEarlier
- M
Performs a variety of tasks with sequential steps that require precise and coordinated use of both hands to manipulate or reposition small objectsMiddle
- L
Performs a variety oftasks with sequential steps that require the precision of one hand while manipulating or repositioning small objects in that hand Later
- E
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- PRE-K and Kindergarten
- Where can I read the official document?
- DRDP 2025 Part 2
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