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birth
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13-15 months physical
may stand erect with only slight support.
may stand alone without support for a short time.
may be able to walk a few steps alone.
sits by collapsing when first taking steps.
may climbs on chairs, sofas, and stables.
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13-15 months cognitive
Begins to form concepts.
Loves to mimic all actions.
Notices actions of other children and adults.
looks in correct place for toys that roll out of sight. -
16-18 months physical
May be able to walk sideways.
Stands on either foot with support.
Walks fast and runs stiffy.
Walks into ball; in unable to kick the ball. -
16-18 months cognitive
has short attention span.
gradually refines concepts.
is very inquisitive about everything.
slowly increases vocabulary to four to six words. -
19-21 months physical
walks sideways and backward.
hold two objects in hand easily.
builds tower of five or six blocks. -
19-21 months cognitive
Progresses from simple imitation to imaginative play.
Has vocabulary of about 20 words. -
22-24 months physical
Lacks ability to start efficiently or stop quickly while running.
Can put several blocks together to make a train or stack them to build a tower. -
22-24 months cognitive
Becomes interested in the outcomes of activities rather than just the activity themselves.
Answer simple question such as ''where is the doggie?'' and ''what does kitty say?'' -
24-30 months physical
Improves motor skills as torso lengthens and baby fat begins to disappear.
Can remove wrapping from gum and candy -
24-30 months cognitive
Enjoys playing house and imitating family situations.
Vocabulary starts at 200 words and increases to 500 or more in this period. -
30-36 months physical
Likes to be in constant motion, running or walking sideways or backward.
Scribbles and drew circles as well as horizontal vertical lines. -
30-36 months cognitive
Begins to classify objects into general categories.
Vocabulary starts at about 500 words and increase to 900 or 1000 in this period.