Milestones 14 to 24 Months language development

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Milestones 14 to 24 Months language development Follows one-step directions Brings objects from another room upon request Uses words with gestures to indicate needs Has 50 words in vocabulary Combines two words Imitates adult inflections Uses jargon – phrases or sentences with few recongizable words Speaks clearly about half the time Names three pictures Points to six body parts

intellectual development Milestones 14 to 24 Months intellectual development Uses trial and error to solve problems Places round, square, and triangle piece into a sorter Takes things apart and tries to put them together again Overcomes simple obstacles (i.e. uses chair to reach high object) Knows three animal sounds Explores cabinets and drawers Finds detail in favorite picture book or on object

social-emotional development Milestones 14 to 24 Months social-emotional development Says “no” often Imitates adult behaviors and activities (sweeps floor, takes pictures, fixes things) Feeds or cares for doll or stuffed animals Plays by self for a short period of time Holds and drinks from open cup with some spilling Gives up bottle Feeds self with spoon with some spilling Removes socks, hats, and shoes Shares spontaneously with familiar adults Makes choices

Milestones 14 to 24 Months motor development Walks backwards Throws small ball forward Kicks large ball forward Carries large object while walking Walks up stairs holding railing Climbs Runs Straddles and rides toy without pedals Scribbles spontaneously Turns over container to pour out contents