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Child Growth and Development: What My 20-month Old Can Do
Written by Abel Cheng   
Tuesday, 23 October 2007

To add to my list of skills of a 19-month, here is an update on what my 20 months old son, K, can do:

  • Sweet sound of “Mommy” – Just last Friday, he managed to call “Mommy” and “Daddy” correctly. All this while, he used to call us “Mama” and “Papa.” Only one-syllable words he could master then.
  • “Read this book for me” – Before last night, K was not interested in sitting down quietly and “read” a book. Let alone flipping through page by page. For some reason (Maybe the interest spills over after he sees us reading together with his elder sister almost every night. He wants to be part of it), he asked me to “go through” a book with him last night. What he can do now is to recognize some pictures and say the words out. Such as “dog”, “car”, “shoes”, and so on.
  • Simple communication – K can tell us something without saying the words. He will use sign language to communicate what he wants and doesn’t want. Such as “Mommy gave me this bread.” – while he’s pointing at the bread.
  • Getting violent – If someone blocks his way or stops him from getting a toy he aims at getting, he’d hit or bite! Not sure where he learns from but definitely it’s not from me.

That’s it. A pretty short list, right? But it’s already quite a lot to achieve within a month...for a toddler.

Comments (2)add comment

JLow said:

  Excellent!

Enjoy it while you can, for my Caitlin (who will turn 3 in Nov) has already passed this phase, & I am actually missing it already.
2007-10-23 15:18:13 | url

Abel said:

  Yeah, parents should really enjoy every moment of it while we still can.

I just updated two more to the list.
2007-10-24 12:37:16 | url

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