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By 18 months, what should my child be able to say and do?

Say

Is starting to use more than 20 common words, such as "milk", "daddy" and "more".

Do

Understands simple phrases, such as "where's your drink" and "shoes on".

Can give a toy to an adult on request.

Repeats actions to make someone laugh.

Is starting to turn pages in books and to point at pictures.

What are some tips for encouraging my child's development from 18 months?

  • spend time looking at picture books and photos and talking about what you see
  • sing and do the actions for action songs and waiata
  • talk about what you see when you are out and about; for example, shopping, in the car, on the marae
Acknowledgements

The content on this page has been produced in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and adapted from Much more than words | Manuka takoto, kawea ake (2014).

References

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