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Cognitive Development
-Experiments with things they never tried before
-Uses sounds to indicate objects -
Physical Development
-Takes steps while holding onto parents' hands
-Tries to turn doorknobs -
Cognitive Development
-Enjoys working with shapes on form board.
-Scribbles freely -
Physical Development
-Walks fast and runs stiffly
-Jump -
Physical Development
-Walks up and down stairs
-Holds more than one object easily -
Cognitive Development
-Looks at books longer to study pictures
-Progresses from simple imitation to imaginative play -
Cognitive Development
-Follows simple directions
-Able to ask for things
- Vocabulary of 50 words -
Physical Development
-Walks with more coordination and assurance
-Holds writing utencils with fingers and thumb instead of hand -
Physical Development
-Climbs everywhere
-Improves motor skills as torso lengthens and baby fat disappears -
Cognitive Development
-Uses incomplete sentences
-Becomes increasingly interested in TV shows Baby noticing blood -
Cognitive Development
-Interested in names of people and objects
-Can remember and follow directions -
Physical Development
-Enjoys games with running, spinning and fast paced
-Eats with fork and spoon