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How is Running scored on the AbilityScore?

Running is scored within the motor domain of the AbilityScore as one observed marker of how a toddler coordinates, balances and controls movement against their own baseline. A Pinnacle clinician watches running alongside other gross-motor skills in playful moments, never as a single pass-or-fail test, and only a Pinnacle clinician can confirm what it means.

How is Running scored on the AbilityScore?
How Running Is Scored on the AbilityScore — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Watching your toddler find their feet and dash across the room is a joyful milestone — and a meaningful one for understanding how their whole body is coming together.

In short

Running is scored on the AbilityScore® as one observed marker within the motor domain, looking at how your toddler coordinates, balances and controls movement against their own developmental baseline — not a one-off pass-or-fail. A Pinnacle clinician watches running in real, playful moments alongside other movement skills, turning careful observation into a clear, practical picture. It is a structured, clinician-administered assessment, never an online figure or a single checklist tick.

What the clinician actually looks at

Running sits within ICF b7 — neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions, so a clinician reads it as part of the bigger movement story rather than in isolation:
  • Balance and stability — can your toddler keep upright while picking up speed, turning, or stopping suddenly?
  • Coordination and rhythm — do arms and legs move in a smooth, alternating pattern with a brief moment of both feet off the ground?
  • Strength and stamina — can they run a short distance without tiring or stumbling early?
  • Confidence and control — do they navigate around furniture and people, and recover gracefully from a near-trip?
  • Whole-picture context — running is compared with walking, climbing and squatting, so emerging gross-motor skills are understood together.

Most toddlers begin a stiff, hurried "run" by around 18–24 months, becoming smoother through the third year — so the assessment honours your child's age band and pace.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under the care of a qualified clinician — never from an online score or checklist. The AbilityScore® is a clinician-administered structured assessment that measures your child against their own baseline. Explore Running, our occupational therapy support, and what the AbilityScore is and how it's calculated.

Trusted sources

WHO ICF framework for movement-related functions; CDC and HealthyChildren (AAP) milestone guidance on toddler gross-motor development.

Next step — Turn curiosity into a clear plan. Book an AbilityScore assessment for a warm, caring read of your toddler's movement skills.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Seek a gentle professional look if, well into the third year, your toddler still cannot run, frequently falls when speeding up, runs very stiffly or on tiptoes persistently, tires unusually fast, or seems to have lost a running skill they once had.

Try this at home

Make running playful: chase games, gentle obstacle courses around cushions, and 'stop-and-go' games build balance, control and confidence far better than drills. Praise the effort, not just the speed.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 540 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

At what age should my toddler be running?

Most children begin a stiff, hurried run between about 18 and 24 months, becoming smoother and more controlled through the third year. Every child has their own pace, so a clinician always reads running against your child's own baseline.

Is Running scored as a pass or fail?

No. On the AbilityScore, running is one observed marker within the motor domain, looked at alongside balance, coordination, strength and confidence. It builds a picture of progress against your child's own baseline, not a single pass-or-fail result.

Who assesses my toddler's running?

A qualified Pinnacle clinician observes running in real, playful moments as part of a structured, clinician-administered assessment at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre. A clinical AbilityScore and any diagnosis are formed only there.

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