1. Motor skills:
- The child should be able to walk independently.
- The child should be able to climb up and down stairs, with or without help.
- The child should be able to run and jump.
- The child’s muscle coordination should improve.
2. Cognitive skills:
- The child’s understanding of the world around them will increase.
- The child will start to develop problem-solving skills.
- The child’s memory will improve.
3. Language development:
- The child will start to use more words and phrases.
- The child’s vocabulary will continue to grow.
- The child will start to put words together to form simple sentences.
4. Social-emotional development:
- The child will become more independent.
- The child will start to assert their own wants and needs.
- The child may exhibit some separation anxiety when away from caregivers.
5. Self-care skills:
- The child should be able to feed themselves with minimal assistance.
- The child should be able to dress themselves with minimal assistance.
6. Gross motor skills:
- The child should be able to walk up and down stairs independently.
- The child should be able to run and jump.
- The child’s muscle coordination should continue to improve.
7. Fine motor skills:
- The child’s ability to use their hands and fingers will continue to develop.
- The child will start to be able to use small objects such as crayons, markers, and pens.
8. Sensory development:
- The child’s sense of touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing will continue to develop.
- The child may start to show a preference for certain sounds, tastes, or textures.
- The child may become more sensitive to loud noises or bright lights.