Great Expectations: Year Two
Every day with a toddler is an adventure -- and there's so much to look forward to as your child grows. Wondering when your little one will start to walk, talk, and do all those cute toddler things? Here's what to expect in baby's second year.
Baby's First Steps
One of the most thrilling toddler milestones usually comes early in the second year. That's when your child will probably walk without help, one wobbly step at a time. Most kids start walking between 9 and 17 months. The average age is about 14 months. There's no stopping them now!
Running Around
The chase is on! About six months after your toddler masters walking, they will probably be running. Then the question is, can you keep up?
Climbing
Your child will really start to explore once they figure out they can go up! "Up" means climbing up stairs and climbing on the furniture -- and in some cases out of their crib -- so be prepared for an adventure. Your toddler will probably start climbing furniture and stairs (while holding the railing) some time during the second year, so keep an eye on them. Once your child gets close to climbing out of their crib, stop using the crib.
Kicking a Ball
Kicking a ball is a big step. Your toddler needs the coordination to kick, plus the ability to make the connection that if they kick the ball, it will roll or bounce. Once your child discovers that balls bounce, they will probably throw toys, food, and other objects to see if they bounce, too.
Scribbling and Eating
It's too soon to tell if you're raising the next Picasso, but your child’s early doodles will be priceless to you. During the second year, kids get more control over the small muscles in their hands and fingers. These fine-motor skills help toddlers scribble with crayons and eat with a spoon.
Plays Make-Believe
Your child's imagination is coming to life. Between 18 and 24 months, a toddler's brain is ready to start playing make-believe. You may catch them "feeding" a teddy bear or talking into a toy phone. Enjoy their sense of magic.
Talking, For Real
Until now, your toddler may mostly babble. But around 15-18 months, you can expect to hear some real words. Between 18 and 24 months, most kids start using simple phrases, like "no more" or "go there." By age 2, you may even hear a short sentence or two.
Plays with Friends
Let the play dates begin! By the end of their second year, most toddlers show more interest in the company of other children. They may not be quite ready to share their toys when they play, but it's a big step in their budding social life.
Your Toddler: Typical Second-Year Milestones With Pictures
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