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18 Months

The document describes typical developmental milestones for an 18-month-old child. Physically, they can point to known objects, build a tower of 3 or more bricks, and use a spoon to eat. In terms of gross motor skills, they can walk steadily and stop safely, kneel upright without support, and squat to pick up or move a toy. Cognitively, they can use gestures alongside words, refer to themselves by name, and echo the last part of what others say. Emotionally, they may indicate toilet needs and have occasional temper tantrums.

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18 Months

The document describes typical developmental milestones for an 18-month-old child. Physically, they can point to known objects, build a tower of 3 or more bricks, and use a spoon to eat. In terms of gross motor skills, they can walk steadily and stop safely, kneel upright without support, and squat to pick up or move a toy. Cognitively, they can use gestures alongside words, refer to themselves by name, and echo the last part of what others say. Emotionally, they may indicate toilet needs and have occasional temper tantrums.

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Physical

development

- Can point to know objects.


- Can build a tower of three
or more bricks.
- Can use a spoon to eat.


Gross motor:

18 months

- Use gestures alongside
words.
- Refer to themselves by
name.
- Echo the last part of what
others said. (echolalia)

- Recognize familiar people

at a distance.
- No longer take everything
to their mouth so to explore
it.


Fine motor:

CogniDve and
language
development


Sensory:

- Can walk steadily and stop


safely.
- Can kneel upright without
support.
- Can squat to pickup or
move a toy.

EmoDonal and child


development

- May indicate toilets needs by
restlessness or words.
- May easily become frustrated with
occasional temper tantrums.
- Can follow and enjoy stories and
rhymes that include repeEEon.

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