BY THE END OF 2ND YEAR, YOUR BABY SHOULD HAVE THE FOLLOWING –
Social and Emotional
- Copies others, especially adults and older children
- Gets excited when with other children.
- Shows more and more independence
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Shows defiant behavior (doing what he has been told not to)
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Plays mainly beside other children, but is beginning to include other children, such as in chase games
Language/Communication
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Points to things or pictures when they are named
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Knows names of familiar people and body parts
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Says sentences with 2 to 4 words
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Follows simple instructions
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Repeats words overheard in conversation
- Points to things in a book
Cognitive (learning, thinking, problem-solving)
- Finds things even when hidden under two or three covers
- Begins to sort shapes and colors
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Completes sentences and rhymes in familiar books
- Plays simple make-believe games
- Builds towers of 4 or more blocks
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Might use one hand more than the other
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Follows two-step instructions such as “Pick up your shoes and put them in the closet.”
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Names items in a picture book such as a cat, bird, or dog
Movement/Physical Development
- Stands on tiptoe
- Kicks a ball
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Begins to run
- Climbs onto and down from furniture without help
- Walks up and down stairs holding on
- Throws ball overhand
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Makes or copies straight lines and circles