Birth - 3 Months Old
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Smiles
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Responds
to your voice
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Makes
sounds to show pleasure (cooing noises start around 3 months)
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Watches
your face when you speak
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Enjoys
playing with people and may cry when playing stops (2-3 months)
4 – 7 Months Old
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Looks
toward sounds
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Notices
loud noises
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Laughs
and chuckles
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Notices
toys that make sound
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Makes
noises for pleasure and displeasure
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Imitates
some movements and facial expressions
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Makes
sounds similar to speech sounds, including
m, p, b
8-12 Months Old
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Responds
to simple verbal requests (ex: Come here)
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Responds
to “no”
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Makes
simple gestures (ex: shaking head, waving)
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Babbles
with inflection
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Babbles
“dada” and “mama”
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Babbles
both long and short groups of sounds
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Says “dada”
and “mama” for specific person (11-12 months)
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Uses
exclamations (ex: UH-OH)
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Repeats
sounds or gestures for attention
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Enjoys
games like peek-a-boo and patty cake
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Recognizes
words for common objects (ex: bottle, dog)
12-24 Months Old
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Follows
simple commands
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Understands
simple questions
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Listens
and attends to simple stories and rhymes
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Says
several single words (15-18 months)
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Says
more words every month
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Points
to pictures in a book when named
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Puts
two words together (18-24 months)
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Points
to a few body parts when asked
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Begins
make believe play (20-24 months)
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Repeats
words heard in conversation
24-36 Months Old
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Understands
difference in meaning
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Follows
two step commands (ex: Get your car and put it in the toy box)
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Listens
and enjoys hearing stories for longer periods of time
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Has a
word for almost everything
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Talks
about things and asks questions using 2-3 words
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Speech
is understood by familiar listeners
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Can
say name, age and sex
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Uses pronouns
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Can express
a wide range of emotions
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