The toddler developmental timeline shows what an average toddler can do at what age.
Times vary greatly from
If a child is 'behind' in some areas, do not consider it a problem without first consulting with a professional.
Age |
Physical |
Mental |
Emotional |
12 - 15 Months |
- Stand alone well.
- Drink from a cup (poorly).
- Turn pages in a [[book (a few at a time).
- Play ball by rolling or tossing it.
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- Use words for parents such as "ma-ma" "da-da"
- Use one or two other words such as "ball", "cracker", or "cookie"
- Can follow a simple command with an associated gesture, such as: bringing a cup to you when you point at it and say "Please bring me the cup".
- Realizes things still exist when they are out of sight, such as a toy block placed into a closed box.
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- Use gestures or words to convey desires, such as: Pointing a book, raising arms to be picked up, or saying "cup".
- Mimic actions such as covering her eyes while playing peek-a-boo[?].
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15 - 18 Months |
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- Knows 2 or 3 words.
- May be able to follow a command without a gesture.
- Stack 2 blocks.
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18 - 24 Months |
- Feed herself with a spoon.
- Run.
- Climb into a small chair[?].
- Walk up steps.
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- Speaks 6 words.
- Knows a few body parts.
- Stack 3 or 4 blocks.
- Understands pushing buttons can make things happen.
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- Wants to be independent at times. Will throw a tantrum or possibly say no.
- Mimics social behavior such as hugging a teddy bear or feeding a doll.
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12 - 24 Months |
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- Sorting toys.
- Search for hidden objects.
- Problem solving through experimentation.
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- Self recognition.
- Self reference.
- Displays attachment.
- Separation anxiety.
- Knows boys from girls.
- Can play turn taking games.
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2 - 3 Years |
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