Remember that all children are individuals and develop at their own pace. This checklist should be used only to get a general sense for where your child is or where he is heading. If you have any concerns about your child's development, consult with your physician.
Physical Development
May jump up
Builds tower of four to six cubes
Throws ball overhand
Puts on article of clothing
Washes and dries own hands
Can climb stairs with help; by 24 months can go up and down alone, but doesn't alternate feet
May climb out of crib
Likes to climb everything
Can kick a ball
Can ride a foot-to-floor vehicle
Intellectual Development
Identifies and points to two to four items in picture
Watches, then imitates, dumping of objects
Fears loud noises, water, wind, wild animals, and others
Enjoys repetition in songs and nursery rhymes
Likes to point to nose, mouth etc. when asked Where is your ?
Social And Emotional Development
Experiments with aggressive responses to disliked things
Separation anxiety lessens
Seeks adult approval
Comes when called
Likes to help with daily routines
Communicates feelings with words and gestures
Is eager to please
Language Development
Speaks in two or three word sentences
Learning that everything has a name; may ask constantly, "What's that?" Speaks and is understood more than half the time
Understands role of prepositions in speech
Dr. Bettye M. Caldwell Ph.D. Professor of Pediatrics in Child Development and Education
Our parenting advice is given as suggestions only. We recommend you also consult your healthcare provider, and urge you to contact them immediately if your question is urgent or about a medical condition.