Milestones in hand and finger skills
* Scribbles spontaneously
* Turns over container to pour out contents
* Builds tower of four blocks or more
* Might use one hand more frequently than the other
Language milestones
* Points to object or picture when it’s named for him
* Recognizes names of familiar people, objects, and body
parts
* Says several single words (by fifteen to eighteen months)
* Uses simple phrases (by eighteen to twenty-four months)
* Uses two- to four-word sentences
* Follows simple instructions
* Repeats words overheard in conversation
Cognitive milestones
* Finds objects even when hidden under two or three covers
* Begins to sort by shapes and colors
* Begins make-believe play
Social and emotional milestones
* Imitates behavior of others, especially adults and older
children
* Increasingly aware of herself as separate from others
* Increasingly enthusiastic about company of other children
* Demonstrates increasing independence
* Begins to show defiant behavior
* Increasing episodes of separation anxiety toward midyear,
then they fade
Developmental Health Watch:
Alert
your child's doctor or nurse if your child displays any of the
following signs of possible developmental delay for this age range:
* Frequent falling and difficulty with stairs
* Persistent drooling or very unclear speech
* Cannot build a tower of more than four blocks
* Difficulty manipulating small objects
* Cannot copy a circle by age 3
* Cannot communicate in short phrases
* No involvement in "pretend" play
* Does not understand simple instructions
* Little interest in other children
* Extreme difficulty separating from mother or primary
caregiver
* Poor eye contact
* Limited interest in toys
* Experiences a dramatic loss of skills he or she once had