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A. Developmental Delays : 12 months but less than 15 months (if child is not doing below mentioned activities, s/he should be consulted with Doctor) :
1. A child crawls on all fours.
2. A child uses their thumb and index finger to pick up little objects, such as raisins or peas (kismis).
3. When the child hears “no,” they stop doing something.
4. The child clearly utters one meaningful word, such as “mama” or “dada.”
5. A child mimics an action, such as a kiss, clap, or farewell.
6. When a child is picked up by a stranger, they cry.
7. A child looks for all of the hidden objects.
B.15 months but less than 18 months (if child is not doing below mentioned activities, s/he should be consulted with Doctor) :
1. A child walks by themselves.
2. A child engages in play by placing little items or objects into a cup or katori.
3. When a child is asked a question, such as “Where is the bottle?” they will point to an object with their index finger.
4. The child obeys basic one-step instructions, such as “sit down.”
5. Even if it’s unclear, the child uses at least two words besides “mama dada,” such as “dog,” “cat,” and “ball.”
6. A child uses his or her fingers to manipulate or investigate a toy, such as by pulling or prodding it.
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