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At seventeen months

 

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Health professionals talk about a child’s age in terms of months, for example the 13th month or the 16th month. The way to make sense of this is to begin counting from the beginning of the previous month. For example, the 13th month begins when a child is 12 months old and ends when she is 13 months old. Or the 16th month begins when a child is 15 months old and ends when she is 16 months old.

 

The 17th month

By the end of this month, your toddler:

… should be able to:

  • use two words
  • drink from a cup

… will probably be able to:

  • build a tower of two cubes

… may possibly be able to:

  • walk up steps 
  • remove an article of clothing
  • ‘feed’ a doll

… may even be able to:

  • build a tower of four cubes
  • identify two items in a picture by pointing
  • combine words
  • throw a ball overhand
  • speak and be understood half the time
Children grow and develop at different rates. The information above is offered as a guide. There is no need to expect your child's development to fit with all the above descriptions. If you are in any way worried about your child's development, it's best to speak with your doctor or child health nurse.