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How your child plays, learns, speaks, acts, and moves offers important clues about your child’s development. Developmental milestones are things most children (75% or more) can do by a certain age.
Your 18-month-old toddler is now walking and using basic words. At this age, children love to play and explore. They begin to show some independence and may play pretend and point at objects they want. They also begin to understand what things in the house are used for, such as a cup or spoon.
Children over 18 months can learn from high-quality educational programs, but their parents must watch with them and reteach the lessons. Don't let your child watch screens by themselves. What...
Little ones start to understand limits around now; but that doesn't mean they follow them. Learn more about what your 18-month-old child is up to.
Read about your 18-month-old: Temper tantrums, new kinds of play, parallel play, and two-word sentences.
Get information on your 18-month-old's development, eating, sleep and behavior concerns. Find out what milestones your toddler will complete this month!
Discover the key milestones of your 18 month old's journey—growth, speech, and more. Read on for a quick developmental checklist and tips to nurture your little one's growth!
We’re mapping out developmental milestones from 12 to 18 months according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and sharing our favorite age- and stage-appropriate toys and gear to help support your toddler as they grow.
Skills such as taking a first step, smiling for the first time, and waving “bye bye” are called developmental milestones. Children reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, act, and move. Click on the age of your child to see the milestones: 2 months; 4 months; 6 months; 9 months; 1 year; 15 months; 18 months; 2 years; 30 months; 3 ...
How your child plays, learns, speaks, acts, and moves offers important clues about your child’s development. Developmental milestones are things most children (75% or more) can do by a certain age. Check the milestones your child has reached by the end of 18 months by completing the checklist below.