Curious about the milestones of a 14-month-old? This age is a time of incredible growth and development, filled with exciting new skills and abilities. As your little one continues to explore their world, you'll witness a range of fascinating milestones, from their first steps to the development of language and social skills. Let's delve into the typical milestones you can expect to see in a 14-month-old.
1. **Walking:** Many 14-month-olds are confidently walking, even running, at this stage. They are exploring their environment with newfound freedom and independence.
2. **Climbing:** Climbing stairs (with assistance), onto chairs, and up and down small steps is another common milestone.
3. **Throwing:** Developing hand-eye coordination, they may enjoy throwing balls or other objects.
4. **Stacking:** Their fine motor skills are improving, allowing them to stack blocks or other objects, perhaps two or three high.
5. **Scribbling:** Drawing simple lines and circles with crayons or markers is a fun way for them to express their creativity.
6. **Language:** 14-month-olds are rapidly developing their language skills, with a vocabulary of 10-20 words and starting to put together simple phrases.
7. **Social Skills:** They're becoming increasingly aware of others and are more likely to engage in simple social interactions like waving goodbye or sharing toys.
8. **Understanding:** They understand basic instructions and are able to follow simple requests like "come here" or "give me the ball."
9. **Separation Anxiety:** While separation anxiety might have lessened since infancy, they may still experience it in certain situations.
10. **Play:** Their play is becoming more interactive and imaginative, engaging in pretend play scenarios.
11. **Exploring:** Their curiosity and exploration of their environment are heightened, they may be interested in different textures, sounds, and objects.
12. **Eating:** They might be starting to feed themselves with a spoon or fork.
13. **Drinking:** They are likely to be able to drink from a cup without spilling too much.
14. **Potty Training:** Some children may show interest in potty training, while others may not be ready for it.
15. **Sleep:** They still need around 11-14 hours of sleep per day, including a nap.
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