
Our little guy is growing quickly, and I've been busy reading up on what he should be able to do at his age:)
He should be able to walk well, bend over and pick up an object, and use at least 1 word. He will probably be able to use 2 words, drink from a cup, scribble, and point to a desired object.
Also he may possibly be able to point to 1 body part when asked, use a spoon/fork (but not exclusively), and build a tower of 2 cubes.
Emotional Development: At fifteen months, toddlers can be expected to communicate pleasure, warmth, interest in new experiences; to play games with parents; to protest; to begin to accept limits.
He should be able to walk well, bend over and pick up an object, and use at least 1 word. He will probably be able to use 2 words, drink from a cup, scribble, and point to a desired object.
Also he may possibly be able to point to 1 body part when asked, use a spoon/fork (but not exclusively), and build a tower of 2 cubes.
Emotional Development: At fifteen months, toddlers can be expected to communicate pleasure, warmth, interest in new experiences; to play games with parents; to protest; to begin to accept limits.
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