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Baby Development..

  • BABY Tequila...!!!

    BABY Tequila...!!!
  • 13 to 15 Months (cognitive)

    13 to 15 Months (cognitive)
    Video!-Begins to form concepts
    -Explores different features
    -Has very short memory
    -Slowly increases vocabulary to four to six words
  • 13 to 15 Months (physical)

    13 to 15 Months (physical)
    • May stand erect with slight support. -May stand alone without support for a short time. -Has approved grasping skills. -Needs improvement in manipulation skills
  • 16 to 18 Months (physical)

    16 to 18 Months (physical)
    -May be able to walk sideways.
    -Stands on either foot with support.
    -May show hand preference in all activies.
    -May turn knobs of radio and TV.
  • 16 to 18 Months (cognitive)

    16 to 18 Months (cognitive)
    Video!-Gradually refine concepts.
    -Is very precise about things.
    -Vocabulary increases 6 to 10 words.
    -Obeys command.
  • 19 to 21 Months (physical)

    19 to 21 Months (physical)
    -Walks sideways and backwards.
    -Loves to run, jump, and climb.
    -Holds objects in 2 hands easily.
    -Uses one hand more than the other.
  • 19 to 21 Months (cognitive)

    19 to 21 Months (cognitive)
    -Can remember familiar objects without seeing them.
    -Is interested in tiny things such as bugs.
    -Vocabulary improvement to about 20 words.
    -Responds to speech with speech.
  • 22 to 24 Months (physical)

    22 to 24 Months (physical)
    -Walks with more assurance.
    -Bounces and swaves different dance movements.
    -Holds crayons with thumbs and fingers.
    -Snips paper with scissors.
  • 24 to 30 Months (cognitive)

    24 to 30 Months (cognitive)
    -Becomes interested in the outcome of activites.
    -Is curious about objects.
    -Able to ask for things using simple words.
    -Interested in sound repetition.
  • 24 to 30 Months (physical)

    24 to 30 Months (physical)
    -Kicks ball forward.
    -Throws ball over head.
    -Open doors by turning knobs.
    -Can soap hands and arms easily.
  • 24 to 30 Months (cognitive)

    24 to 30 Months (cognitive)
    -Can follow 2 step commands.
    -Solves problems by imitationg past actions.
    -Using 2 words sentences
    -Using words to make request.
  • 30 to 36 Months (physical)

    30 to 36 Months (physical)
    -Enjoys games involving running.
    -Walks on tiptoe.
    -Eats with a fork.
    -Makes mudpies and sand castles.
  • 30 to 36 Months (cognitive)

    30 to 36 Months (cognitive)
    -Can stack rings in the correct order.
    -Recognizes self in photographs.
    -Uses personal pronouns correctly.
    -Understands relative sizes.