Introduction
Between the ages of 1 and 13, children's physical, intellectual, and emotional capabilities expand tremendously. Children progress from barely tottering to running, jumping, and playing organized sports. At age 1, most children can utter only a few recognizable words; by age 10, most can write book reports and use computers. Physical, intellectual, and social development, however, proceed at an individual pace.
See the table Milestones From Ages 18 Months to 6 Years.
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