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2 Years
Check the milestones your child has reached by age 2.
Notices when others are hurt or upset, like pausing or looking sad when someone is crying
Yes
No
Looks at your face to see how to react in a new situation
Yes
No
Points to things in a book when you ask, like “Where is the bear?”
Yes
No
Says at least two words together, like “More milk.”
Yes
No
Points to at least two body parts when you ask them to show you
Yes
No
Uses more gestures than just waving and pointing, like blowing a kiss or nodding yes
Yes
No
Holds something in one hand while using the other hand; for example, holding a container and taking the lid off
Yes
No
Tries to use switches, knobs, or buttons on a toy
Yes
No
Plays with more than one toy at the same time, like putting toy food on a toy plate
Yes
No
Kicks a ball
Yes
No
Runs
Yes
No
Walks (not climbs) up a few stairs with or without help
Yes
No
Eats with a spoon
Yes
No
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