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18 Months
Check the milestones your child has reached by 18 months.
Moves away from you, but looks to make sure you are close by
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No
Points to show you something interesting
Yes
No
Puts hands out for you to wash them
Yes
No
Looks at a few pages in a book with you
Yes
No
Helps you dress him by pushing arm through sleeve or lifting up foot
Yes
No
Tries to say three or more words besides “mama” or “dada”
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No
Follows one-step directions without any gestures, like giving you the toy when you say, “Give it to me.”
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No
Copies you doing chores, like sweeping with a broom
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No
Plays with toys in a simple way, like pushing a toy car
Yes
No
Walks without holding on to anyone or anything
Yes
No
Scribbles
Yes
No
Drinks from a cup without a lid and may spill sometimes
Yes
No
Feeds themself with their fingers
Yes
No
Tries to use a spoon
Yes
No
Climbs on and off a couch or chair without help
Yes
No
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