When two fundamental gait parametersstep length and step frequencyare scaled non-dimensionally, thereby accounting for increases in a childs physical size, ontogenetic changes in the locomotor control strategy are revealed. We believe dimensionless velocity , the product of dimensionless step length and frequency, serves as a measure of neural development. It increases from the age of 18months and reaches a plateau between 50 and 90months, attaining the adult value of 0.45. Based on a study of 200 children, our findings lend support to a theory that posits a neuromaturation growth curve with the form: (t)=0.45 (1e0.05t) where t is the age in months and 0.05 is the growth coefficient.