Reviewer Info: Rachel A. Lewis, MD, FAAP, Columbia University Pediatric Faculty Practice, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.; ADAM Health Illustrated Encyclopedia, 02/27/2008
Alternative Names
Growth milestones for children - 2 years; Normal childhood growth milestones - 2 years; Childhood growth milestones - 2 years
Information
Physical and motor skill markers:
Able to turn a door knob
Can browse through a book one page at a time
Can build a tower of 6 to 7 cubes
Can kick ball without losing balance
Can pick up objects while standing, without losing balance (often occurs by 15 months, and would be cause for concern if you don't see it by 2 years)
Can run with better coordination, although the stance may remain wide
Height is roughly half the total height the child will attain as an adult
May be psychologically ready for toilet training
Should have the first 16 teeth (can be a wide variation of the actual number of teeth)
Sensory and cognitive markers:
Able to put on simple clothes unassisted (frequently more adept at removing clothes than putting them on)
Able to communicate needs such as thirst, hunger, need to use the restroom
Parents should control both the content and quantity of television viewing. Limit television viewing to fewer than 3 hours per day, and preferably 1 hour or less. Avoid programming with violent content. Redirect the child to reading or play activities.