What skills should an 18-month-old toddler be able to do?
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Dr. Michael Roizen answered:Here are the skills, traits, or habits a child will typically have developed by 18 months of age:
Social and Emotional
- Self-comfort (such as attachment to blanket)
- Empathy, sharing, shame, guilt
- Emerging independence
- Social relatedness
Gross motor
- Walks independently
- Pushes and pulls large objects
- Throws a ball while standing
Fine motor
- Builds a tower out of a couple of cubes
- Scribbles spontaneously
Language
- Says ten to twenty words
- Plays with dolls and cars
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Here are the skills, traits, or habits a child will typically have developed by 18 months of age: Social and Emotional Self-comfort (such as attachment to blanket) Empathy, sharing, shame, guilt Emerging independence Social... More -
Dr. Mehmet Oz answered:Here are the skills, traits, or habits a child will typically have developed by 18 months of age:
Social and Emotional:
- Self-comfort (such as attachment to blanket)
- Empathy, sharing, shame, guilt
- Emerging independence
- Social relatedness
- Walks independently
- Pushes and pulls large objects
- Throws a ball while standing
Fine motor:
- Builds a tower out of a couple of cubes
- Scribbles spontaneously
Language:
- Says ten to twenty words
- Plays with dolls and cars
Find out more about this book: YOU: Raising Your Child: The Owner's Manual from First Breath to First Grad...
Here are the skills, traits, or habits a child will typically have developed by 18 months of age: Social and Emotional: Self-comfort (such as attachment to blanket) Empathy, sharing, shame, guilt Emerging independence Social relatedness Gross... More

