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What signs of progress should I look for at home?

At home, look for small repeated wins: a new word, gesture or skill, doing familiar tasks with less help, longer attention, faster recovery from frustration, and — most importantly — skills carrying over across settings. Note them down and share with your therapy team; progress is consistency, not perfection.

What signs of progress should I look for at home?
Signs of progress to look for at home — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Progress rarely arrives as a dramatic leap — it shows up as small, repeated wins you start to notice at the kitchen table, in the car, at bath time.

In short

Look for small, repeated changes in the everyday: your child trying something they used to avoid, doing a familiar skill with less help, or using a new word, gesture or behaviour in more than one place. Progress is consistency and carry-over across settings — not perfection. Jot down what you see; these notes become powerful when you track your child's journey with your therapy team.

Signs of progress to look for at home

Communication
  • A new word, sound, sign or gesture — and then using it again days later
  • Looking at you more, taking turns, responding to their name a little quicker
  • Pointing, showing or bringing things to share with you

Daily living & independence

  • Doing a familiar task — spoon, cup, buttons, shoes — with a little less help than before
  • Trying something they used to refuse, even briefly
  • Following a simple instruction without it being repeated

Play, attention & emotions

  • Staying with an activity a few moments longer
  • Recovering from frustration or a change in routine a little faster
  • Pretend play, or copying what you do

Carry-over (the big one)

  • A skill seen at therapy now showing up at home, or at a grandparent's house, or at school

How to capture it

Keep a simple notebook or phone note: date, what you saw, where. A short weekly video of the same activity makes change visible over a month — far better than memory alone. Bring these to reviews so therapy goals stay matched to real life.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care — your home observations enrich that picture but never replace it. Your notes help your therapist fine-tune goals during speech therapy and other sessions, and you can see how progress is measured objectively over time with the AbilityScore®.

Trusted sources

Guided by WHO Nurturing Care principles, CDC developmental-milestone resources and AAP healthychildren.org family guidance, which all emphasise everyday observation and steady carry-over as meaningful markers of growth.

Next step — start a simple weekly progress note and share it at your next review, or message the Pinnacle team on WhatsApp +91 91001 81181 to learn how we track your child's journey.

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

Watch for carry-over — a skill seen at therapy starting to appear at home or school. If you notice a skill being lost rather than gained, or no change over several weeks, raise it at your next review so goals can be adjusted.

Try this at home

Record a 30-second video of the same activity each week. Played back monthly, it makes small progress visible in a way memory cannot.

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

What counts as real progress at home?

A new skill, sound or gesture that reappears over days, a familiar task done with less help, or a therapy skill showing up at home or school. Consistency and carry-over across settings matter more than one-off perfect moments.

How quickly should I expect to see changes?

Progress is usually gradual and uneven — some weeks feel quiet, then a small leap appears. A weekly note or video over a month often reveals change that day-to-day memory misses. Share these at reviews so goals stay matched to real life.

What if I'm not seeing any progress?

That's worth raising, not worrying alone about. Bring your notes to your next review so the therapy team can fine-tune goals. If you notice a skill being lost rather than gained, mention it promptly so it can be looked at sooner.

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