Developmental Milestones: 18 to 24 Months
Some toddlers are able to:
- learn words at a rate of 10 or more a day
- say up to 50 words
- walk up stairs
- enjoy helping around the house
- start setting small goals (putting a toy in a certain place)
A few toddlers are able to:
- name several body parts
- show better signs of bladder control
- draw a straight line
By month 21
Most toddlers are able to:
- walk up stairs
- set simple goals
- make structures out of toys or blocks
Some toddlers are able to:
- learn more than 10 words a day
- show good signs of bladder control
- throw a ball overhand
- stack six blocks at a time
A few toddlers are able to:
- name simple pictures in a book
- walk down stairs with some help
- open and close doors
By month 22
Most toddlers are able to:
- kick a ball forward
- imitate behavior of others
- show good signs of bladder control
- start to learn more than 10 words a day
Some toddlers are able to:
- do simple puzzles
- identify several parts of the body
- draw a straight line
- walk down stairs with some help
- form short but complete and understandable sentences
A few toddlers are able to:
- get dressed and undressed alone
- understand opposites (hot vs. cold, etc.)
- form three or four-word sentences
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