The age most children begin to babble
What is 6 months?
The age most children engage in pretend play with other people
What is 18 months?
The age most children are walking well
What is 14 months?
The age most children have their hands predominantly open
What is 4 months?
This is the age the MCHAT-R administered
What is the 18-month visit? (Also what is the 24-month visit?)
The age most children begin to use two-word phrases (Noun + Verb)
What is 24 months?
The age most children engage in parallel play
The age most children can sit by themselves with arm support
What is 6 months?
The age most children can hold a crayon and scribble (with demonstration)
What is 12 months?
Timing of the first dose of Hepatitis B vaccine
What is within the first 24 hours of life or (if deferred) at the first well-child visit (within 3-5 days post-partum)?
The age where most children point at objects to express interest
What is 14 months?
The age most children follow a point ("Oh look at...")
The age most children begin "cruising" around furniture using two hands
What is 10 months?
The age most children can imitate a circle and a horizontal line
What is 24 months?
This vaccine was incorrectly reported to be linked with autism spectrum disorder
What is MMR?
The age most children orient well to their name
What is 9 months?
The age most children begin to show shame (when doing something wrong) and possessiveness
What is 18 months?
The age most children can throw a ball when standing
What is 18 months?
The age most children can transfer things from one hand to another
What is 6 months?
These are tests performed at the 9 or 12-month visit and require a blood draw
What is hemoglobin and lead level test?
The age most children begin to understand him/her/me
What is 20 months?
The age most children watch other children intensely
The age most children can balance on one foot for 3 seconds
What is 3 years old?
The age where most children scribble spontaneously
What is 16 months?
These vaccines are given altogether in a single vaccine named "Pediarix"
What are Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTaP), hepatitis B, and polio (IPV)?