A Chart on What Your Child Can do 10-12 Months of Age

Your little one is growing very quickly each and everyday.  You may be noticing their old clothes no longer fit, they take less naps, and they are consuming more and more food.  These times are exciting, and each new skill they develope is even more exciting!  If your curious to see where your little one stands on a milestone chart, continue reading below.

A Chart on What Your Child Can do 10-12 Months of Age:

Age What They Can do Already Average Skills Advanced Skills
10 Months - Can wave goodbye.- Uses pincer grasp.- Can crawl with stomach lifted. - Uses “want” gestures.- Says “mama” and “dada” to the correct parent. - Puts toys or items into container.- Can stand up by themselves for a few seconds.
11 Months - Uses “mama” and “dada” correctly.- Play hand games like peek-a-boo.- Stands alone for short period. - Puts belongings away into container.- Understands “no”. - Learns new word besides “mama” and “dada”.
12 Months - Indicated “want” gesture.- Understands “no”. - Takes a small steps.- Learns another word. -Walks alone.- Learns more words.- Can draw with crayons or markers.

As you can see, you’re child will have learned or will be learning quite a few fun things!  These are based on average children this age.



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