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What are Milestones in Kiri?

A parent-friendly overview of milestone tracking and what milestone progress means in everyday life.

Updated over a week ago

Milestones in Kiri help you track developmental skills over time so you can see progress more clearly, keep useful notes, and know when a question may be worth bringing to your pediatrician.


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What milestones are for

  • Spotting progress over time instead of judging one single day.

  • Keeping notes, photos, and videos attached to what you observed.

  • Making pediatrician conversations more specific and less memory-based.

  • Helping you notice what is on track, what is still emerging, and what you may want to keep an eye on.

How milestones are organized

Milestones are grouped by age range and developmental area, such as social or emotional, language or communication, cognitive, and movement or physical skills.

Kiri uses milestone framing around what most children can do by that age, so the goal is pattern awareness, not pass-or-fail judgment.

How to use the feature

  • Open Milestones for your selected child.

  • Choose the age group you want to review.

  • Mark each skill as Yes, Not Yet, or Not Sure.

  • Add notes or media when context would help later.

  • Revisit over time instead of trying to interpret everything from one check-in.

Important perspective

Every child develops at their own pace. Milestones are there to help you observe, document, and ask better questions when needed. They are not a diagnosis and they are not a grade.

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