What are the Early Developmental Milestones for Toddlers?

Early developmental milestones for toddlers between ages 1 and 3 involve significant growth across several key domains. According to CDC guidelines and Heart Core ABA insights, typical achievements include:

Movement and Physical Skills Toddlers generally begin independent walking between 12 and 18 months. By age 2, they can typically run and climb stairs, and by age 3, they progress to kicking balls and throwing overhand.

Language and Communication First words usually emerge around 12 to 18 months. By age 2, children often use two-word phrases and follow simple instructions. By age 3, they can speak in sentences of 200 to 1,000 words and name colors.

Social and Emotional Growth Toddlers begin showing independence and playing simply with others between ages 1 and 2. By age 3, milestones include taking turns, copying adults, and engaging in imaginative or fantasy play.

Cognitive Skills Key markers include sorting shapes and completing sentences by age 2, and understanding basic counting concepts by age 3.

Parents are encouraged to monitor for red flags, such as a lack of independent walking by 18 months, no words by 16 months, or limited eye contact, which may indicate a need for early intervention.


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