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The baby starts to experiment with actions never tried before.
They start to use small words.
They have short memory.
They understand a good percenage of the simple language that the caregivers are using. -
Tney can crawl over small barriers.
Three quarter of the toddlers start to walk in 13 to 14 months.
They start to wonder on their own,
They start to grab objects, -
They start to walk fast and run stiffly.
They start to use the word, "No."
Toddlers start to get picky about their food.
Now they are starting to sleep only once per day. -
They have short attention span.
Toddlers start to recognize the difference and the smilarity of their toy.
Toddler's feelings can overwhelm them.
Toddlers start to have tantrums. -
They can run without falling down easily.
They start to hit, bite, push, and tug.
They can brush their teeth with a little help.
They can wash and dry their hands. -
They can remember familar objects without seeing them.
Toddlers start to recognize when something isn't how it should be.
They are beginning to understand most of the words that the caregivers are using.
They start to put two words together. -
They start to bounce and sway in simple dancing moverments.
They start to use their "writing" hand.
They start to make three word sentences.
They take interest in playing with other toddlers. -
They may be able to distinguish between one and many.
They start to have daytime and night time fears.
They begin to have creative ideas.
They have fustrations when things do not go as they want it to go. -
They can play on swings, ladders, and other playground equipment.
They start to walk very well.
Their steps are more even.
As their heads begin to grow slowly, their limbs and torso start to lengthen. -
They are very interested in children's television shows.
They start to have a ton of energy.
They only need 9-12 hours of sleep.
Toddler's attention span is lenghening. -
They enjoy games involving running.
Toddlers enjoy socializing with other toddlers.
The toddlers do not have to focus on walking, standing, running, or jumping.
They love to play dress-up. -
They can recognize themselves in a photograph.
They start to use different words and tones of voice with peers or adults.
Toddlers become more interested in understanding what motivates the people around them.
The toddler's characteristics begin to show more.