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The baby is born
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13-15 Months Physical Development
My stand alone without support for a short time. May be able to walk a few steps alone. May also climb on chairs, sofas, and tables. -
13-15 Months Cognitive Development
Notices actions of other children and adults. Loves to copy all actions. Slowly increases vocabulary to four to six words. Responds to their own name. -
16-18 Months Physical Development
Baby Singing They walk fast and stiffly and squat down. They can also push and jump; They are able to throw stuff. They also like to grab everything and start to scribble. -
16-18 Months Cognative Development
Baby TalkingRemembers where objects belong. Has short attention span. Vocabulary incresases to six to ten words. Uses words instead of gestures to express some words or needs. -
19-21 Months Physical Development
Can hang from bars, grasping with hands. can kick large balls without stepping on them. Can hold containers from one hand, and can fold peices of paper. Can use one hand more than the other. -
Cognative Development 19-21
Can remember familiar obejects. They are interested in tiny objects, such as bugs. They can complete puzzles of 2-3 pieces. They like nusery rhymes and can follow directions. -
Physical Development 22-24 Months
They can walk sideways and backwards esily. By now they can sit in a small chair by themselfs. They like to play with modeling clay and can hold crayons with thumb and fingers. -
Cognavtive Development 22-24
Is curious about objects in the enviornment, and is able to match familliar obejcts on tv. They are able to ask for things using simple words. Their vocabulary has 50 words and more. -
Physical Development 24-30 Months
Enjoy's running but it unable to measure sudden stops. They climb everywhere indoors and love to play on swings. They are able to open door knobs. -
Cognative Development 24-30 Months
Becomes interested in childeren tv shows and likes to listen to music and can now follow 2-step commands. Their vocabulary starts at 200 words and can go up to 500. Understands a few prepositions. -
Physical Development 30-36 Months
Enjoys games that involve running, and goes upstairs one foot at a time. Walks on tiptoe, and can throw ball overhead but aim is still poor. They like to paint using full arm motion. Can now eat with a fork. -
Cognative development 30-36 Months
Tries out in make-believe plays and also start to remember and can follow 3 step demands. Can recongnize self in pictures and can create 2 to 3 sentences using vocabulary words.Understands relative size such as big and small.