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Title: Stages of Child Development From Twelve to Twentyfour Months


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Stages of Child Development From Twelve to
Twenty-four Months
  • Christian Thompkins
  • Mon 330
  • Jennings

2
Twelve Months
  • Says two words plus mama and dada
  • Dangles toys by strings
  • Walks while someone is holding one hand

3
13-14 Months
  • Speaks 3-6 words
  • Enjoys Putting in and taking out
  • Imitates by scribbling
  • Walks alone

4
19-24 Months
  • Listens to stories with pictures
  • Helps to undress
  • Opens doors
  • Walks up and down stairs one step at a time
  • Runs well

5
How many words can a toddler speak at the age of
13-14 months?
  • 1-2 words
  • 3-6 words
  • 1-9 words
  • 10-40 words

6
Correct!!!!
  • Speaks 3-6 words!!!
  • Terrific!

7
Sorry?
  • Go back and review the slide show to get the
    correct answer.

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Bio
  • High my name is Christian! I am currently a
    Junior here at Western Michigan University. I
    have a major of Elementary Education, and three
    minors which are Math, Science, and English. I
    am from the city of Kalamazoo, and I still
    currently live with my mother. I have one
    brother, one sister, and I am the youngest of
    both. Also, I have one niece and one nephew whom
    I love dearly. I am a very laid back person who
    loves to eat, sleep, read, work out and hang with
    friends and family. I know this semester will be
    very fulfilling and I hope to get as much as
    possible out of this class!
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