Toddler milestones at 18-24 months
Toddler milestones at 18-24 months
Your 18-24-month-old is learning new motor, language, and social skills every day. Here are some of the magical milestones you may see popping up on your social media feeds. Just make sure you capture your own proud-parent moments so you can share with your followers, too!
Sources
|
Ertem IO, Krishnamurthy V, Mulaudzi MC, et al. Similarities and differences in child development from birth to age 3 years by sex and across four countries: a cross-sectional, observational study. Lancet Glob Health 2018; 6(3):e279-91.
Okely AD, Ghersi D, Hesketh KD, et al. A collaborative approach to adopting/adapting guidelines – The Australian 24-hour movement guidelines for the early years (birth to 5 years): an integration of physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep. BMC Public Health 2017; 17(Supple 5):869. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4867-6.
Shelov SP & Altmann TR (Eds.). (2009). American Academy of Pediatrics. The complete and authoritative guide Caring for your baby and young child birth to age 5 (5th ed.). USA: Bantam Books.
Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE). Active start: A statement of physical activity guidelines for children from birth to age 5. 2nd ed. Reston, VA: SHAPE America; 2009. Available at: https://www.shapeamerica.org/standards/guidelines/activestart.aspx
Tremblay MS, Chaput J, Adamo KB, et al. Canadian 24-hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years): An integration of physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep. BMC Public Health 2017; 17(Suppl 5):874 doi 10.1186/s12889-017-4859-6.
https://pathways.org/growth-development/toddler/milestones/ (Accessed December 5 2018)
https://pathways.org/topics-of-development/play/ (Accessed December 5 2018)
https://pathways.org/watch/parents-guide-structured-vs-unstructured-pla…(Accessed December 5 2018) |
Related articles
Bathing hacks: How to top and tail a baby
Some babies love having a bath, while others need time to get used to it. For the first few weeks or so, you may want to top and tail baby instead.
2 mins to read
Travelling With Baby
Going away with your baby gives you the opportunity to spend time with your family and enjoy their company. To make your trip a success, good preparation and organization are essential.
2 mins to read
Vision
Curious about your baby’s vision? Your little one sees the world very differently than you do. Here is a guide to the general development of a baby's eyesight.
1 min to read
Little injuries
Your baby’s small injuries: Small injuries may play a part in your baby’s daily life. The best solution is always to seek your doctor’s advice.
4 mins to read
A guide to family meals for toddlers
Wondering how you can enjoy family meals for toddlers? Eating together is a lovely way to bring everyone together and to teach your toddler about healthy eating.
2 mins to read
N to Z of Nutrition
Learn what is important for your child’s nutrition, growth and development here, from A to Z!
8 mins to read
A to M of Nutrition
Learn what is important for your child’s nutrition, growth and development here, from A to Z!
9 mins to read
Discover how MOs work for your child’s immunity
As a parent, you want to protect your child now and in the future. That includes shaping his or her immune system to make it strong.
4 mins to read
How to Raise an Exceptional Child in Today's New World
Parents can bring out the best in their children by providing them with balanced and complete nutrition, setting goals, and encouraging them to be confident, independent and think critically.
7 mins to read
How Dynamic Learning can Redefine your Child's Education Experience
Balancing static and dynamic learning environments keeps children interested in learning and encourages creativity.
5 mins to read
9 Ways to Boost Toddler Brain Development And Raise An Exceptional Child
Doing activities together like reading, writing, and singing can help to stimulate your child's curiosity.
2 mins to read
Boost your child's immune system with these easy-to-make snacks
A diverse diet is vital to boost gut health and immunity. Prepare healthy snacks for your child by including berries, yogurt, milk, nuts and seeds, and fruits for sufficient nutrients.
4 mins to read
Ear Care & Hearing
Parents should note if their children's speech is delayed or difficult to understand, have trouble holding their heads steady, or do not respond when called as these are signs of hearing problems.
3 mins to read
6 Skills Your Child Needs for the Future and What You Can Do to Help
The key to raising future-ready children is to encourage them to be well-rounded and emotionally healthy. Expose them to social, musical, physical, visual perception, and language skills.
5 mins to read
Health Checkups
During regular check-ups to monitor children's growth, doctors usually evaluate their vision and hearing, discuss their eating habits, and assess their physical and mental development.
2 mins to read
Eye Care & Vision
During routine check-ups, the doctor examines your child's eyes to ensure that his or her visual acuity is developing normally.
4 mins to read
Potty Training
Observe signs that your toddler is ready for potty learning and start preparing him with the basics. Practise these tips for successful potty training to avoid resistance and prolong training.
8 mins to read
Constipated child? Here's how to help them
Parents should observe their children's bowel movement routine and behaviour to see if they are constipated.
4 mins to read
Brain Games Help Boost Your Child's Mental Skills
Enhance children's brain growth by exposing them to brain games for kids that can nurture creative thinking and
4 mins to read