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Toddler milestone chartsPolly Logan-BanksWritten by Polly Logan-BanksSmiling toddler girl sat on wooden flooringPhoto credit: Katie Rain for BabyCenterIt's amazing watching your toddler develop and grow into a little person. To help you keep track of their development, we've devised these handy, at-a-glance charts. But do remember that they only provide a rough guide - your toddler is an individual after all, and will develop at their own pace.
  • 13 to 18 months
  • 19 to 24 months
  • 25 to 30 months
  • 31 to 36 months
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  • Milestone chart: 13 to 18 months

    By Joanne Lewsley18 month old playing with toybox
  • Milestone chart: 25 to 30 months

    By Joanne LewsleyTwo year old boy throwing a ball overarm
  • Toddler development

    Toddler on bed reading book with mother
  • Milestone chart: 31 to 36 months

    By Joanne LewsleyTwo and a half year old boy building a tower with wooden blocks
Track your pregnancy on our free #1 pregnancy & baby appPolly Logan-BanksPolly Logan-BanksPolly Logan-Banks is an experienced editor with a keen interest in producing evidence-based content. Polly is passionate about ensuring that every child gets the best start in life. Opens a new window Opens a new window Opens a new window

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