檢查功課: Developmental milestone (2)
Important milestone at 18 months, 1歲半的檢閱表
Social and Emotional
- Likes to hand things to others as play
- May have temper tantrums
- May be afraid of strangers
- Shows affection to familiar people
- Plays simple pretend, such as feeding a doll
- May cling to caregivers in new situations
- Points to show others something interesting
- Explores alone but with parent close by
Language/Communication
- Says several single words
- Says and shakes head “no”
- Points to show someone what he wants
Cognitive (learning, thinking, problem-solving)
- Knows what ordinary things are for; for example, telephone, brush, spoon
- Points to get the attention of others
- Shows interest in a doll or stuffed animal by pretending to feed
- Points to one body part
- Scribbles on his own
- Can follow 1-step verbal commands without any gestures; for example, sits when you say “sit down”
用玩樂的方式教你認識身體的部位,用了幾個月時間,你只會指nose.
電話手機你拿來玩,按鍵,聽媽媽收錄在手機的"Turkish march"
Movement/Physical Development
- Walks alone
- May walk up steps and run
- Pulls toys while walking
- Can help undress herself
- Drinks from a cup
- Eats with a spoon
Milestone chart: 13 to 18 months
source from babycenter.com
Child's Age | Mastered Skills (most kids can do) |
Emerging Skills (half of kids can do) |
Advanced Skills (a few kids can do) |
13 months | Uses two words skillfully (e.g., "hi" and "bye") Bends over and picks up an object |
Enjoys gazing at his reflection Holds out arm or leg to help you dress him |
Combines words and gestures to make needs known Rolls a ball back and forth |
14 months | Eats with fingers Empties containers of contents Imitates others |
Toddles well Initiates games Points to one body part when asked Responds to instructions (e.g., "give me a kiss") |
Uses a spoon or fork Matches lids with appropriate containers Pushes and pulls toys while walking |
15 months | Plays with ball Uses three words regularly Walks backward |
Scribbles with a crayon Runs Adopts "no" as his favorite word |
"Helps" around the house Puts his fingers to his mouth and says "shhh" |
16 months | Turns the pages of a book Has temper tantrums when frustrated Becomes attached to a soft toy or other object |
Discovers the joy of climbing Stacks three blocks Uses spoon or fork Learns the correct way to use common objects (e.g., the telephone) |
Takes off one piece of clothing by himself Gets finicky about food Switches from two naps to one |
17 months | Uses six words regularly Enjoys pretend games Likes riding toys |
Feeds doll Speaks more clearly Throws a ball underhand |
Dances to music Sorts toys by color, shape, or size Kicks ball forward |
18 months | Will "read" board books on his own Scribbles well |
Strings two words together in phrases Brushes teeth with help Stacks four blocks |
Throws a ball overhand Takes toys apart and puts them back together Shows signs of toilet training readiness |
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