When will my kid start talking?
When will he/she say his first word?
Is my kid growing according to his age in respect of physical, mental or emotional health?
Are you one of those parents who always have such questions? So we are here to help you!
As we all know, every child's growth could be a unique and continuous process. One should never compare their kids with someone else. But there is some milestone that they should achieve once they attain a specific age. Milestones are very effective in determining your child’s growing performance. In this blog, we have mentioned the child development milestones of 1.5-4 years old baby:
At The Age of 1.5 Years:
– Kid can start holding glass with both hands.
– Kids can stand by themselves and try to walk forward and backwards.
– Try to say some of the words.
– Baby tries to eat by himself/herself.
– Start moving their body to any music or song.
– Try to mimic others.
– Able to recognise his/her objects.
At The Age of 2 Years:
● At this age child, usually start running without falling.
● Start climbing on furniture or stairs.
● Giving sign when they want to go toilet.
● Recognise objects' names.
● Kids start taking an interest in visuals in a book.
● Start saying 2-3 sentences.
● Try to iterate words.
● Excited about playing with kids of similar age.
● A child at this age is able to point at a few parts of the body.
● Start sorting shapes and colours.
At The Age of 3 Years:
● The baby is able to hold and throw a ball overhand.
● The baby can understand and answer some simple questions.
● Start referring to people by their relation or names.
● Frequently asked questions.
● Start solving easy puzzles.
● Start holding the glass by a hand.
● Start running faster.
● A kid's vocabulary increases by intimating others.
● Start saying 6-7 sentences in a go.
● Start expressing his/her feelings.
● Able to sort things according to their shape and colors.
4 Years
● Start speaking words and sentences more clearly.
● Start making stories.
● Start gripping things strongly.
● Able to walk and run with confidence.
● Able to differentiate between girls and boys.
● Able to dress or undress himself/herself without any help.
● The Baby is able to pedal a tricycle or bicycle.
● Understand Counting.
Every child grows up on their own. You can't force a child to do something. With the help of the checklist provided in this blog, you can have an idea about what you learn at that particular age. But if you see any major development delays, then kindly connect with your child's doctor.
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