17 month old development chart
17-Month-Old Development Milestones: Toddler Month by Month
17-Month-Old
Your 17-month-old has tons of new tricks, like opening every cabinet door in the house, chucking their toys across the room, stripping off his diaper and maybe even shrieking for the whole neighborhood to hear. You might also find that they're either terrified of dogs and strangers or show absolutely no fear at all. Offer support and supervision when needed. A preference for one caretaker above all others is common at this age. Tell your partner not to take it personally; they’re likely to get a turn as the favorite later
In this article:
17-month-old development
17-month-old health
17-month-old food
17-month-old sleep
Activities for a 17-month-old
17-month-old checklist and tips
17-Month-Old Development
Not all your 17-month-old's tricks are mischievous. Your little one keeps growing and reaching new 17-month-old milestones.
17-month-old weight and height
How much should a 17-month-old weigh and measure? According to the World Health Organization, the median weight of a 17-month-old is 22. 1 pounds for girls and 23.7 pounds for boys. The median height of a 17-month-old is 31.4 inches for girls and 32.0 inches for boys.
Next month, at the 18-month checkup, the pediatrician will check how your child has been growing to make sure they're on track.
17-month-old milestones
Once your tot hits toddlerhood, they practically become a new person. You won’t believe all the 17-month-old milestones they’ve been mastering. Look at all the amazing things they can do now!
- Walking. Your mobile 17-month-old may soon start to run and even learn to walk up steps with their hand held by a grownup.
- Speech. Most 17-month-olds are saying at least seven to 10 words; few are saying 50 or more words. If your toddler doesn't have a few words in their vocabulary, there’s not necessarily a cause for concern — so don’t panic. Does your kid point? Grunt? Make it clear that they understand what you’re saying? Those are all signs that your child is getting closer. (If your kid isn't doing these things, talk to your pediatrician and have their hearing checked.)
- Teething. A baby's upper cuspids tend to poke through around 16 to 22 months and the lower cuspids erupt around 17 to 23 months, so you could be in the middle of another round of teething.
- Potty training. If your child is showing signs of readiness, you can buy a potty seat and encourage them to sit on it. Read books about potty training, and point out older kids your child knows who use the potty. Eventually, they'll probably show you they want to really ditch the diapers. But for now, it's usually just about getting your kiddo into the routine of sitting on the seat and getting excited for making this upcoming milestone.
What should a 17-month-old be able to do?
Your 17-month-old is learning to communicate and play in all sorts of new ways and is beginning to communicate more than just basic needs. While 17-month-old milestones can vary quite a bit, you should be seeing signs of both verbal and nonverbal communication as baby brings you over to the cookies they want or shows you carefully pat their favorite stuffy. You will also see your 17-month-old baby showing interest in learning new things. They’re absorbing everything around them. Give them the words they need to describe their surroundings and the opportunity to practice skills like walking up stairs or drawing with a marker.
How can I encourage my 17-month-old to talk?
Speech is one of those tricky 17-month-old milestones—each kid hits speaking milestones at a different time. Help encourage your 17-month-old to talk by giving them the opportunity to hear words frequently. Read aloud to baby and narrate what you’re doing throughout the day. You can also describe what your busy little toddler is doing. Encourage your 17-month-old baby to try saying words. When they ask for something, have them repeat the name of the item: “Cup! Can you say cup?”
17-month-old behavior
Your precocious 17-month-old may be exhibiting some challenging and pretty odd behaviors. Tap below for advice on dealing with:
Tantrums
Separation Anxiety
There’s also nose-picking, repetition, whining and these other annoying habits
17-Month-Old Health
Common health questions parents have at 17 months are:
- My 17-month-old has a fever. What should I do?
- My 17-month-old has diarrhea. What should I do?
- My 17-month-old has constipation. What should I do?
- My 17-month-old isthrowing up. What should I do?
17-Month-Old Food
Got a hungry little tyke on your hands? Hopefully your child eats all the things, but there’s a good chance some picky habits might emerge. It’s all part of toddlerhood!
How much should a 17-month-old eat?
Keep giving your 17-month-old three balanced meals and two healthy snacks per day. Toddlers' portion sizes are about one-quarter of an adult's. For example, a serving of ground meat is only two tablespoons, a serving of pasta is four tablespoons, and a serving of fruit is ⅛ cup, and for veggies it's about 1 tablespoon.
What to feed a 17-month-old
About two 8-ounce cups of whole milk per day is recommended for a 17-month-old if they aren't getting calcium from other foods. Aim for about 700 mg of calcium total per day.
Many 17-month-olds continue to breastfeed—and you may continue for as long as you both like. If you're considering weaning your 17-month-old, remember to go slowly. Drop one daily nursing session for at least three to seven days before dropping the next. If you go too fast, you could risk a clogged milk duct or mastitis. Your child may feel slightly vulnerable during the transition, so remember to give them plenty of attention during weaning and find ways to distract them during their usual breastfeeding times. Many moms like to go by the "don't offer; don't refuse" method, which is very gradual and easy on both mom and baby.
Food ideas for a 17-month-old
Looking for food ideas for a 17-month-old? Check out these ideas and recipes:
17-month-old not eating
If your 17-month-old won't eat and everything else seems normal, it's likely just a case of picky eating. Rest assured that your pediatrician is keeping tabs on your kid's growth to make sure it's on track. Continue to offer your child a variety of healthy foods for each meal and limit unhealthy treats. But never try forcing or bribing your child to eat. Here's more great advice on how to deal with picky eating.
If your child won't eat anything at all, it could be a sign of illness, and you may decide to call the pediatrician to discuss.
17-month-old feeding schedule
Image: Smart Up Visuals
*A toddler's serving size is about ¼ of an adult's
Source: HealthyChildren.org
17-Month-Old Sleep
Ready, set, sleep! Hopefully, you and your toddler are getting lots of rest these days. Setbacks are to be expected though, so don’t be shocked if suddenly your sound snoozer has a rough patch.
How much sleep does a 17-month-old need?
One- to 2-year-olds need about 11 to 14 hours of sleep total each day.
How many naps for a 17-month-old?
At this age, your child is probably getting the majority of their sleeping hours in at night, plus an afternoon nap (as long as they’re not resisting naps!). Some 17-month-olds do still hold onto their morning nap, though that may indicate they need more sleep at night. If they’re going to sleep later than you’d like in the evening, try gradually bumping up their bedtime by 15 minutes each day. As counterintuitive as it may sound, sleep often begets sleep; an earlier bedtime could help streamline their routine.
17-month-old sleep schedule
Here's one example of how it might go:
Image: Smart Up Visuals
Activities for a 17-Month-Old
Fun activities, games and toys for a 17-month-old include:
- Riding toys. Most 17-month-olds will pretend to drive a car or ride a horse.
- Play ball. Your tot is developing the coordination to throw a ball underhand and may soon be able to kick it too.
- Sorting. You may start to teach your 17-month-old how to sort toys by color or shape. Maybe one day, they'll help you sort the laundry! (A parent can dream, right?)
17-Month-Old Baby Checklist and Tips
- Your 17-month-old still isn't big enough to be left alone—not even for a second. If you have to run to the bathroom or get dinner out of the oven, it's a good idea to have a playpen where they can sit safely for a minute or two until you return.
- It's normal for a 17-month-old to have a favorite blankie or soft toy that gives them comfort. If you can, buy a duplicate—just in case the original ever gets lost or damaged.
- Find baby playing with his poop? More than once? Keep hands out of diapers with snug diaper covers or one-piece outfits.
- Take some time for self-care. Dealing with screaming, toy throwing and poop-playing isn't easy, and you deserve a break every now and again.
- Help your 17-month-old learn empathy by showing it to them. When they’re sad, frustrated or excited, describe what you notice and respond appropriately. “I saw that when the puppy came over you were so excited and wanted to pet it! We have to be gentle with the puppy so that we don’t hurt it—let’s practice gentle touches!”
- Encourage language development by teaching your toddler new words when you’re in new places and experiencing new things—even a trip to the grocery store can be a linguistic adventure.
- Practice imaginative play with your 17-month-old baby to help prepare for new experiences and encourage empathy. Pretend that a stuffed animal has to go to the doctor’s office if your little one has a pediatrician’s appointment coming up, or role play how to help a friend who is hurt.
Your 17-month-old is an intelligent, spritely creature. Raising a toddler is hard work, but your love for each other is unconditional. Enjoy all the 17-month-old milestones and cherish every exciting, exhausting moment.
Medical content was reviewed by Dina DiMaggio, MD, a board-certified pediatrician at Pediatric Associates of NYC and NYU Langone Health in New York City, and a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics. She is also the coauthor of The Pediatrician’s Guide to Feeding Babies and Toddlers.
18-Month-Old Development Milestones: Toddler Month by Month
18-Month-Old
Your toddler is 18 months old! Kids this age are total attention hogs, so don’t be shocked if your toddler turns up the volume every time you begin an adult conversation. They’re also into exercising their independence—though it may not seem like it when they're clinging to your leg at daycare drop-off. Your little independent kiddo is more likely to express themself through words like “mine!” and “now!” and by refusing to be strapped down in any manner. (Hello car seat battles!) Let your toddler buckle in a stuffed animal friend before climbing in the car seat—it might make them feel better about buckling up too.
With this newfound independence, you may face some fresh challenges and adventures with your 18-month-old baby. Don’t fret—we’re here to help you navigate these exciting (and yes, sometimes trying) times. Read on to discover which 18-month-old milestones you should be looking out for as your tot continues to grow and develop.
In this article:
18-month-old development
18-month-old health
18-month-old food
18-month-old sleep
Activities for a 18-month-old
18-month-old baby checklist and tips
18-Month-Old Development
Your growing 18-month-old is probably full of energy and using it to work on a ton of physical skills.
18-month-old weight and height
How much should an 18-month-old weigh and measure? According to the World Health Organization, average weight of an 18-month-old is 23.4 pounds for girls and 24.1 pounds for boys. Average height of an 18-month-old is 31.8 inches for girls and 32.4 inches for boys.
18-month-old milestones
Parents tend to wonder, “What should my 18-month-old be doing?” Here are some 18-month-old milestones your child may have hit or may be working on:
- Walking. Most 18-month-olds aren't just walking—they're running. Soon they may begin to jump. But they'll still probably ask to be carried when you're in crowds or taking a longer jaunt.
- Speech. Most 18-month-olds can say between 10 and 25 words. Soon, your child might start saying two-word phrases. Pointing to an item they want will soon turn into asking for the thing by name. (This goes for naming people as well!)
- Teething. A toddler's upper cuspids tend to break through between 16 to 22 months, so brace yourself for another round of teething.
- Potty training. A few toddlers at this age might show signs of readiness to start potty training. If your child tells you they have to go, they want their dirty or wet diaper changed, they're interested in the potty, they can pull their pants up and down and/or they stay dry for at least two hours in a row, they may be ready to try potty training. But don't rush it; it's much more common for kids to be ready to ditch the diapers between ages 2 and 3. It simply won't work if you start before your child is mature enough.
18-month-old behavior
Your independence-seeking 18-month-old may be exhibiting some challenging and pretty odd behaviors. Tap below for advice on dealing with:
- Tantrums. Even though your kid's language is developing by leaps and bounds, they still can't communicate everything they want to say, and that can lead to some meltdowns. Keep stressful situations, such as a trip to the supermarket, short—and make sure they're well-rested and fed beforehand.
- Separation anxiety. We’ve all done it: the sneak-away-without-saying-goodbye-once-the-sitter-arrives tactic. But in order to avoid having your child think you could disappear at any time, always acknowledge your departure and emphasize that you’ll be coming back. Other effective strategies? Set them up with an activity as you’re leaving—and keep goodbyes lighthearted but short and firm.
- ADHD. So your 18-month-old is impulsive, hyperactive and has trouble paying attention? Parents might begin to wonder if their child could be showing signs of ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), but the fact is, it's too early to tell. Most kids this age exhibit these behaviors—it’s only if they don't grow out of them that it may indicate something more serious, like ADHD. Of course, bring up any concerns with your doctor, but know that a true ADHD evaluation likely won’t happen until your child is in a formal school setting.
- Autism. At the 18-month checkup, your child's pediatrician will likely ask you a series of questions about your child's behavior to look for signs of autism. Signs may include unusual movements (such as flapping arms), not making eye contact and interacting atypically with others.
How to discipline an 18-month-old
Want to get your child to behave? Remember that toddlers are still developing their cognitive and social-emotional abilities, and they still lack sufficient verbal skills to express themselves clearly (can you imagine how frustrating that must feel?). Positive behavior should be rewarded; negative behavior shouldn't. Acknowledge their feelings but set limits and stick to them. Make sure they get plenty of food, rest, exercise and one-on-one attention. Most of all, be patient and find ways to teach them what’s appropriate behavior.
18-Month-Old Health
Eighteen-month-olds seem to have mild illness after mild illness. Some common health questions parents have at this age include:
- My 18-month-old has diarrhea. What should I do?
- My 18-month-old is constipated. What should I do?
- My 18-month-old has a fever. What should I do?
- What should I do about my 18-month-old's cough?
- My 18-month-old baby is throwing up. What should I do?
- What should I do about croup in an 18-month-old?
18-Month-Old Food
When it comes to eating and drinking, this age is all about transitioning: Your child probably isn't eating much "baby food" anymore, and drinks whole milk instead of breast milk or formula. Most 18-month-olds can drink from a regular cup, and about half can drink from a straw cup. They shouldn’t be using bottles at this age though. (Bottles should typically go by the time your kiddo is 12 months.)
How much should my 18-month-old eat and drink?
One- to 2-year-olds should be eating much like you do: three meals per day, plus two snacks.
Aim to give your child about three 8-ounce cups of whole milk per day if they don't get calcium from other foods. But don't force your kid to drink it if they're refusing.
If you're weaning an 18-month-old from breastfeeding, remember to go slow. Drop one daily nursing session for at least three to seven days before dropping the next. If you go too fast, you could risk plugged milk ducts and infection. Plus, it's a transition that could have an emotional effect on your child, so they may need a little extra comfort while weaning.
What should my 18-month-old be eating?
Continue to offer your child a variety of foods at each meal and during snack time. Most toddlers should eat about ¾ to 1 cup of fruits and veggies, ¼ cup grains and three tablespoons of protein per day.
Looking for some tasty and nutritious meal inspiration? Check out these food ideas for an 18-month-old:
18-month-old feeding schedule
Image: Smart Up Visuals
*A toddler's serving size is about ¼ of an adult's
Source: HealthyChildren. org
18-month-old won’t eat
Toddlerhood is known for picky eating, so try not to worry too much if your child is turning down nutritious foods and eating what seems like half a bite for dinner. They're not growing as quickly as they did in their first year, and let's face it, saying “no” to eating is part of exercising their newfound independence. The best you can do is to keep offering nutritious food options, choosing and preparing food together, and modeling healthy eating behaviors for your child. You can bring up any worries about growth or weight gain with the pediatrician at the 18-month checkup.
Should an 18-month-old take vitamins?
If you're concerned your tot isn't getting enough nutrition in their diet, ask the pediatrician about supplementing with vitamins. Some toddlers take a multivitamin and/or an iron supplement. Fiber gummies are commonly given to prevent constipation, but they're rarely needed: fruits and veggies can usually do the trick to keep an 18-month-old's digestive system on track.
18-Month-Old Sleep
Getting a good night's sleep is important for your toddler's growth and brain development.
How much sleep does an 18-month-old need?
Most 18-month-olds need around 11 to 12 hours of nighttime sleep, plus a nap of about 1.5 to 3 hours, for a total of about 13 to 14 hours of sleep per day.
18-month-old sleep schedule
Every kid is different, but your child's schedule may look something like this:
Image: Smart Up Visuals
18-month-old sleep training
At 18 months, doctors recommend that kids fall asleep in their bed on their own, without special comfort measures, like rocking from Mom or Dad or a special song playing on the tablet. That's because if your child wakes in the middle of the night, they'll need to know how to put themself back to sleep without the extra help.
Not quite there yet? It's not too late to sleep train at 18 months—especially if your child is still sleeping in a crib. But know that they might be extra-sensitive to it now that they’ve gained some independence and have a better understanding of time away from you than they did as a young baby. Go slowly, setting up a routine where your toddler consistently goes to bed while sleepy but still awake. If they’re used to being with you at bedtime, gradually create some distance each night until you completely remove yourself from their room.
18-month-old sleep regression
Regression can happen when a formerly good sleeper suddenly begins waking more, throwing parents for a loop. A bout of teething or illness could be the cause, or maybe a trip or holiday where their sleep routine changed. To get back to the usual snoozing routine, it's important to know the root of the problem, so you can find the right solution to help your child get through it. Stick with the usual bedtime routine and set limits that will help your child get back on track.
18-month-old won’t sleep
Some nights it seems like you just can't get the kid to sleep. But the truth is, kids need sleep and they will eventually sleep if given the proper cues. Wind things down before bedtime—turn off the TV, music and devices; give them a soothing bath; read calming bedtime stories. And keep the routine consistent: one book, two kisses, one refill of water, then lights out, for example. Don't let your kid stall or delay.
18-month-old climbing out of crib
Climbing is fun! Can you blame your 18-month-old for wanting to climb out of the crib? Some savvy parents catch their toddlers pulling a jailbreak and effectively put an end to it; others simply can't stop them. Once it becomes clear that your child isn't staying put, it's more likely they'll get hurt falling while climbing than they would if they rolled off a low bed. Then it’s time to convert the crib, or bring in a toddler bed or big-kid bed with rails. Some parents choose to put the crib mattress on the floor to prevent falls.
18-month-old night terrors
A night terror is defined as a crying or screaming episode where the child never really wakes and so is unresponsive. Don't try to wake your child during a night terror; just do your best to calm them back to sleep. And be sure their sleeping space is safe to avoid injury if they flail or walk around.
The good news is these seemingly wild sleep disruptions are only upsetting for you. Kids don't even remember them! And kids grow out of having them around age 9. There's no known cause of night terrors, but stress, changes in routine and overtiredness can contribute to them. So try to stick to a calming bedtime routine, and put your child to bed early, so they can get a full night's rest.
Activities for an 18-Month-Old
Eighteen-month-olds are very fun to play with. Singing, reading books and having a dance party together helps your child learn and is great quality bonding time for you both. Looking for things to do with an 18-month-old? Some fun activities, games and toys for an 18-month-old include:
- Singing “Itsy Bitsy Spider.” 18-month-olds tend to love finger play with fun songs and rhymes.
- Reading board books. Your increasingly independent child will probably start to look at and page through books on their own.
- Playing music. Time for a toddler dance party! Eventually, your little one may start to sing along.
- Playing catch. Your child may soon be able to learn to throw a ball overhand.
- Blowing bubbles. Head outside for a little fresh air and bubbles—they're a no-fail way to make a toddler smile.
- Playing hide-and-seek with a toy. Your child is now able to clearly remember an object, even though they can't see it—otherwise known as object permanence.
- Enjoying pretend play. Now is a great age to encourage your 18-month baby to use their imagination and engage in make-believe, which is an important part of child development. Have them cook you breakfast in their play kitchen or dress up in costumes and become superheroes together.
18-Month-Old Baby Checklist and Tips
- Take your toddler to their 18-month checkup.
- Schedule your toddler's 2-year (24-month) checkup.
- Your child may need a final dose of the Hep A, DTaP or Hib vaccinations, if they didn't already receive them.
- Keep up the tooth brushing. Your tot might start to want to do this on their own. Encourage the independence but make sure you're helping, so you can be certain teeth are thoroughly cleaned.
- Have cleanup time together. Your child will begin to learn where items belong and can soon put toys away themselves.
- If your tot is at daycare, look into the requirements for moving them from the infant room to the toddler room. Gradually introducing an 18-month-old to other toddlers their age is a prime way to promote their socialization skills.
- Toddlers at this age can usually identify at least two body parts. Continue practicing the names of body parts to help boost their understanding and vocabulary—it’s a perfect opportunity to make up some silly games!
Your toddler is a year and a half now and they’re growing and learning by leaps and bounds every day. As they continue to develop, they’ll learn new words and start understanding more complex sentences. You have so much to look forward to in the upcoming months!
Medical content was reviewed by Alexis Phillips-Walker, DO, a pediatrician at Memorial Hermann Medical Group Pediatrics in Atascocita, Texas.
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But, as we can see, sometimes guys are not averse to shaking old times...
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Sandman1977 : the crypto is such a shit... at Christmas Elon posted a dog and some kind of crypto-sheet even without those conditions whitepaper grew 50 times... and its capitalization grew to 20 yards out of nothing.
such nonsense))
Sandman1977 : dog f** in santa suit
Sandman1977 : dog f** in santa suit
zowik : kikotya got out!
Sea : zowik (08:53), does he know?
endm : Sandman1977 (08:19), maestro mask. you can't write anything :))
Tolstoy : While reading the forum, a Soviet joke came to mind:
An ensign in a construction battalion says to soldiers:
- Now you are cursing, and then you will eat bread with these hands.
Sea : Tolstoy (09:07), unbelted nonche foruschanen, no self-censorship...
Sea : Cruise lines are not ice again, they are not allowed to moor in ports, passengers have covid on board. Flight cancellations.
You can go short.
Cfnc : Painted recalls youth. He pulled out ... his ... looked with anguish, shook ... reported everything to Van, publicly ... on the forum ...
Cfnc : Fat (09:07), what to do? So you imagine ... uh ... grafted by Johnson and another Johnson ... Dyed, who eats Ciabatta with a knife and fork?
Shtirlic : Sea (09:18), short what?)
Oil is growing as if not in itself)
On all indices - pyoptimism) what is in America, what is with us))
Our Ministry of Foreign Affairs in every second message says that we have almost resolved the situation with Ukraine.
Gazprom again positive in the hope of certification of Nord Stream-2
Biden adopted the defense budget.
On the nose of NG.
New Year's rally)
What to short then?)
Sea : Shtirlic (09:40), I'm talking about cruise lines (their papers), about "wheels"!
And you're talking about "pumps"!
Shtirlic : Sea (09:48), ahhh)))
So after all, more and more they say about the virus that it is not dangerous. Like the flu.
Of course, it would be nice to have a look at normal disease statistics...
Cfnc : Shtirlic (09:40), tell me, do you have any doubts that inflation in the USA is growing? - just yes or no?)
Jannbel : Cfnc (10:17), healthy
Jannbel : Lion Fat (08:16), well done remember ... there is someone to enlighten the youth
Sea : Shtirlic (10:12), After NG there will be data. All over the world people relax.
One thing has already begun to appear, self-test self-tests (rapid tests) for 5-20 euros (which is in pharmacies) are practically useless with Omicron. Only molecular. And alas, they are more expensive.
Shtirlic : Cfnc (10:17), inflation is rising all over the world.