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12 to 15 months
Physical areas of development: May stand erect with only slight support. -
12 to 15 months
Cognitive areas of development: Begins to form concepts, notices actions of other children and adults. -
16 to 18 months
Physical areas of development: Pushes and Pulls large toys around the floor. -
16 to 18 months
Cognitive areas of development: Tries to imitate the way the parents use objects. -
19 to 21 months
Physical ares of development: Loves to run jump and climb -
19 to 21 months
Cognitive areas of development: Can remember familiar objects without seeing them. -
22 to 24 months
Physical areas of development: Can throw a ball into a basket. -
22 to 24 months
Cognitive ares of development: follows simple directions, is able to match familiar objects. -
24 to 30 months
Physical areas of development: Enjoys running but is unable to measure sudden stops. May run into other people or obstacles. -
24 to 30 months
Cognitive areas of development: Becomes increasingly interested in children's TV shows. -
30 to 36 months
Physical Areas of development: Likes to be in constant motion, running and walking sideways or backward. -
30 to 36 months
Cognitive areas of develop: Begins to classify objects into general categories.