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Toddlers at the age 13-15 months may stand alone without support for a short period of time.
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At 13-15 months they explore different features or objects, and they show interests in different textures by running fingers over surfaces.
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At 16-18 months toddlers walk fast and stiffly, they can jump with both feet, they squat down, and they can push and pull large toys on the floor.
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At 16-18 months toddlers remember where objects belong, they have a short attention span, and they try to immitate how their parents use objects.
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At 19-21 months toddlers run without falling, they like to run jump and climb, and they can kick a large ball without stepping on it.
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At 19-21 months toddlers learn to distinquise different sounds and smells, and they can remember familiar objects without seeing them.
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At 22-24 months toddlers can throw balls over their heads instead of tossing, and they walk with more coordination and assurance.
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At 22-24 months toddlers can identify familiar objects on tv, and they can distinguise between vertical and horizontal lines.
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At 24-30 months toddlers can climb on jungle gyms, and they climb everywhere in doors and forbidden places.
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At 24-30 months toddlers can follow two step commands, and they understand cause and affect from their own behaviors.
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At 30-36 months toddlers can walk on their tippy toes, they like to be in constant motion, and they can go up the stairs.
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At 30-36 months toddlers can recognize themselves in photographs, and they become more skilled at putting puzzle pieces together.