Lesia Oesterreich, M.S.
Family Life Extension Specialist
Human Development and Family Studies
Iowa State University
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One-year-olds are delightful. Babies this age are developing a real personality and will reward you with laughter, funny faces, and affectionate hugs. First steps and first words are exciting events.
Growth during this time is still rapid, but height and weight gains are not as dramatic. As growth decreases, appetite decreases and children may eat less.
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PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
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INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT
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SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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Around 18 months a child may get anxious and clinging about being separated from parents and other familiar caregivers. This behavior is normal. If possible, minimize separations during this time and stick to consistent routines.
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