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Check the milestones your child has reached by 30 months.
Plays next to other children and sometimes plays with them
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Shows you what she can do by saying, “Look at me!”
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Follows simple routines when told, like helping to pick up toys when you say, “It’s clean-up time.”
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Says about 50 words
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Says two or more words together, with one action word, like “Doggie run”
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Names things in a book when you point and ask, “What is this?”
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Says words like “I,” “me,” or “we”
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Uses things to pretend, like feeding a block to a doll as if it were food
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Shows simple problem-solving skills, like standing on a small stool to reach something
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Follows two-step instructions like “Put the toy down and close the door.”
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Shows they know at least one color, like pointing to a red crayon when you ask, “Which one is red?”
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Uses hands to twist things, like turning doorknobs or unscrewing lids
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Takes some clothes off by themselves, like loose pants or an open jacket
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Jumps off the ground with both feet
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Turns book pages, one at a time, when you read to them
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