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18 months

Physical Development

  • Imitates housework.
  • Walks without help or support.
  • Hold foot out to put shoe on.
  • Holds two cubes in one hand.
  • Scribbles on paper.
  • Removes shoes.
  • Puts several blocks or things into a cup/container.

Cognitive Development

  • Understands relationship between objects and use.
  • Begins to understand the concept of 'up' and 'down'.
  • Recognizes and names familiar pictures or objects.

Language Development

  • Says few words.
  • Points to desired objects.
  • Vocalizes voice up and down.

Socio-Emotional Development

  • Feeds self with hands.
  • Enjoys being the center of attention.
  • Prefers certain people to others.
  • Begins to adjust to other caregivers.
  • Likes to look at pictures.

PLAY

Give your child things to stack up, and to put into containers and take out. Sample toys: nesting and stacking objects, containers and cloth clips.

COMMUNICATE

Tell your child the names of things and people. Show your child how to say things with hands, like 'bye-bye'. Sample toys: doll with face.

Key Family Practices to Promote During Your Visit

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