Milestones for
Infants and Toddlers
Language/Communication Development
Social/Emotional Development
Intervention and Types of Assistance
The Caregiver
100

It is the milestone age for a child who is shy, clingy, or fearful around strangers.

What is nine months?

100

Refers to children's emerging abilities to understand and use language.

What is the definition of Language/Communication Development?

100

Refers to a child's ability to create and sustain meaningful relationships with adults and other children.

What is the definition of social development?

100

A child is displaying lack of eye contact, poor balance, atypical muscle tone, and/or speech is hard to understand for the child's age. 

What are some reasons that intervention may be needed?

100

You often have good observations about their child's strengths and needs.

Why do parents look to you for information on how their child is developing?

200

It is the milestone age when a child tries to use things the right way, like a phone, cup, or book, and stacks at least two small objects, like blocks. 

What is 15 months?

200

The child tries to say three or more words besides "mama" or "dada" and follows one-step directions without any gestures.

What is the language/communication milestone for a child who is 18 months old?

200

Is a child's ability to express, recognize, and manage his or her emotions, as well as respond appropriately to others' emotions. 

What is the definition of emotional development?

200

Services may include: hearing and vision educational services, nutrition services, and/or counseling. 

What are types of help available?

200

You spend a great deal of time with young children and are instrumental in determining many of the experiences they will have. 

Why are you in a unique position?

300

It is the milestone age when a child holds their head up when on tummy and moves both arms and both legs.

What is two months?

300

The ability to listen to and understand language.

What are receptive language skills?

300

Smiles on his own to get your attention, chuckles (not yet a full laugh) when you try to make him laugh.

What are social/emotional milestones at 4 months old?

300

Texas Health and Human Services, Texas Project First, Navigate Life Texas, and Disability Rights Texas

Where can you get help?

300

Early experiences make a difference in how young children's brains develop and can influence lifelong learning and health.

Why are the first few years of life so important for a child's development?

400

It is the milestone age when a child leans on hands to support himself when sitting and rolls from tummy to back. 

What is six months?

400

The ability to use language and communicate ideas, thoughts, and feelings. 

What is expressive language?

400

Looks at your face to see how to react in a new situation. Notices when others are hurt or upset.

What is a social/emotional milestone at 2 years?

400

When the child turns 3.

When do ECI services end?

400

Childcare providers have a pivotal role in the lives of children.

Who has a pivotal role in the lives of children in addition to their parents?