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developmental milestones record, 18 months
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growth milestones, children, 18 months, normal childhood growth milestones, 18 months, childhood growth milestones, 18 months, skills, growth milestones relevant to 18-month-old children mark the physical, mental development that is expected,
physical and motor skill markers,
typical 18-month-old, has a closed anterior fontanel, soft spot on the front, the head, growing at a slower rate, has less of an appetite compared to previous months, physically able to control sphincter muscles, not be psychologically ready, use the toilet, runs, a lack of coordination, falls frequently, jumps in place, able to get onto chairs, assistance, walks up stairs holding on, one hand, build a tower of 3, 4 blocks, imitates scribbling, turn the pages of a book 2, 3 at a time, sensory and cognitive markers,
typical 18-month-old, say 10, words, identifies parts, understands, able to point to, identify common objects, frequently imitates, feeds self, able to take off some clothing items, gloves, shoes, socks, begins to feel a sense of ownership identifying people, objects by saying "my", play recommendations, encourage, provide the necessary space, physical activity, provide safe replicas of adult tools, equipment, the child to play, allow the child to help around the house, participate, in the daily responsibilities, the family, encourage play that involves building, creativity, read, child, control the type, quantity of television viewing, control the type, quantity of games played.
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