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Childhood Development

Milestones Ahead

From the first moments after the birth of your child, you know your life will never be the same. Your child will change from week to week-even from day to day-as he begins to notice the world around him, and to interact with it. Get a head start, and know what to expect as your baby matures.

"The days are long, but the years are short."– Mimi, mother of three

By the end of 18 months, your toddler can:

  • Listen to stories and looks at pictures
  • Experience a reduced appetite as the growth rate slows
  • Run, but may be uncoordinated, and may fall frequently
  • Walk up stairs, holding on with one hand
  • Take off some clothing items, such as socks or gloves
  • Feed him or herself

By the end of the 24 months, your toddler will most likely:

  • Have about 16 teeth (there is a wide variation)
  • Be psychologically ready for toilet training
  • Walk on his or her own
  • Start to run
  • Kick a ball
  • Have a vocabulary of 50 to 300 words (varies widely)
  • Start to form 2- to 4-word sentences
  • Make a tower of more than 4 blocks
  • Enjoy “pretend” play
  • Show growing independence
  • Be able to turn a door knob
  • Scribble with a crayon
  • Begin to sort objects by shapes and colors
  • Carry one or more toys while walking

All the Things They Can Do by Age Two

Two-year olds – twice as delightful, twice as difficult

Parenting your little one through their second year of life takes lots of patience, support from family and friends, and a good sense of humor. Here are some highlights of the time between 12 and 24 months:

Gain

Growing up milk for children 1 year onward. More Info

Gain Kid

Growing up milk for preschoolers 3 years onward. More Info

GROW

Growing up milk for children 3 years onward. More Info