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15 Months
Check the milestones your child has reached by 15 months.
Copies other children while playing, like taking toys out of a container when another child does
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No
Shows you an object the like
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Claps when excited
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No
Hugs stuffed doll or other toy
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Shows you affection (hugs, cuddles, or kisses you)
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Tries to say one or two words besides “mama” or “dada” like “ba” for ball or “da” for dog
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Looks at a familiar object when you name it
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Follows directions given with both a gesture and words. For example, they give you a toy when you hold your hand out and say, “Give me the toy.”
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No
Points to ask for something or to get help
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No
Tries to use things the right way, like a phone, cup or book
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No
Stacks at least two small objects, like blocks
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No
Takes a few steps on their own
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No
Uses fingers to feed themselves some food
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No
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