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Is my child's development on track?
My 18-month-old can't say any words yet, not even mama. Is this normal?
These are among the most common questions I get. If you have an 18-month-old, you may be wondering about this too.
In this episode, we talk about what 18-month-old toddlers should be able to do. We based this on the 2022 updated developmental milestones.
Be sure to grab hold of these too:
⭐ Our book Learning by Heart: Teach Your Child to Read, Stress-Free is now on Amazon! Click here to learn more about Dr. Victoria Nolasco's books.
⭐ Check out our FREE Discerning Parenting Toolkit and Resource Library.
⭐ Find out more about our on-demand courses to guide you through parenting challenges.
🎖️Discerning Parenting is now one of the TOP 20 PARENTING PODCASTS on Feedspot!
The Discerning Parenting Podcast is a free informational resource for parents. As a valued listener, you acknowledge that any information you get from this podcast is for your general guidance only, and must never be considered a substitute for the advice provided by a doctor, therapist, or other qualified medical professionals who know your child specifically. Read our full disclaimer policy here.
By Victoria Ang-Nolasco, MDIs my child's development on track?
My 18-month-old can't say any words yet, not even mama. Is this normal?
These are among the most common questions I get. If you have an 18-month-old, you may be wondering about this too.
In this episode, we talk about what 18-month-old toddlers should be able to do. We based this on the 2022 updated developmental milestones.
Be sure to grab hold of these too:
⭐ Our book Learning by Heart: Teach Your Child to Read, Stress-Free is now on Amazon! Click here to learn more about Dr. Victoria Nolasco's books.
⭐ Check out our FREE Discerning Parenting Toolkit and Resource Library.
⭐ Find out more about our on-demand courses to guide you through parenting challenges.
🎖️Discerning Parenting is now one of the TOP 20 PARENTING PODCASTS on Feedspot!
The Discerning Parenting Podcast is a free informational resource for parents. As a valued listener, you acknowledge that any information you get from this podcast is for your general guidance only, and must never be considered a substitute for the advice provided by a doctor, therapist, or other qualified medical professionals who know your child specifically. Read our full disclaimer policy here.