Growth and development 15 month toddler

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Growth and development 15 month toddler


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GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENTOF
FIFTEENTH MONTH
TODDLER
Mrs. Melba Sahaya Sweety. D
M.Sc Nursing
Pediatric Speciality
GIMSAR

PHYSICAL OR BIOLOGICAL
DEVELOPMENT
Legs
Appear
Bowed

GROSS MOTOR
DEVELOPMENT

Assumes standing position
without help

Walk without support at 13
months, wide-based gait

Loses balance when walking around
corners or stopping suddenly

Kneels without support

Creeps up stairs

Throws small objects repeatedly and pick
them up again, but may fall (shows ability
to release object from grasp)

Cannot throw ball without
falling

FINE MOTOR

Builds a tower of 2 –3 cubes

Opens boxes

Pokes finger in hole

Scribbles spontaneously

Makes line with crayon

Pats pictures in books and
begins to turn pages

Inserts pellet in narrow –neck
bottle

SELF CARE

FEEDING SKILL
May give
up bottle

FEEDING SKILL
Hold a cup
with all
fingers
grasped
about it.

FEEDING SKILL
Grasps a spoon
and inserts it in to
dish. Cannot fill
the spoon well;
spoon is likely to
be turned upside
down before
reaching mouth

FEEDING SKILL
Enjoys
finger
feeding

DRESSING SKILL
Sticks out
arm and leg
to help in
dressing

DRESSING SKILL
Removes
socks

TOILITING AND
GROOMING SKILLS
Indicates
when
diaper is
wet or
soiled

SENSORY DEVEOPMENT

Binocular vision fully
developed

Looks at pictures intently for
prolonged periods of time

Can identify geometric forms and
place around object into its
appropriate place or hole

PSYCHOSOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT
Sense of autonomy versus
doubt and shame

PSYCHOSOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT
Egocentric
Seperation
anxiety

PSYCHOSOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT
Hugs and kisses
parents
Kisses pictures in
book

PSYCHOSEXUAL
DEVELOPMENT
Anal stage (1 to 3)

SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
Intuitive –projective
faith

INTELLECTUAL
DEVELOPMENT
SENSORIMOTOR STAGE
Tertiary circular reaction

MORAL DEVELOPMENT
Preconventional
morality

LANGUAGE
DEVELOPMENT

Receptive language
Recognizes names
of various parts of
body.
Responds to
familiar simple
commands

Expressive language
Continues use of
expressive jargons
Says 6 to 8 words

Expressive language
Name familiar
pictures or objects
such as ball
Shake head to
communicate NO

PLAY STIMUATION

Walking becomes a form of
play

Carries a toy when walking

Provide Balls, Stuffed animals, Dolls,
Musical toys, Picture books, Stacking
discs or blocks

THANK U