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Question:

The nurse is assessing an 18-month-old. Which of these statements made by the parent or caregiver would require follow-up?

A My child has recently taken a few steps but does not seem stable when standing.
explanation

Around 12 months of age, children should have taken their first steps and stand well. If a child hasn’t made progress by 18 months old, a physical therapy evaluation may be necessary. At 18 months, the child should be using a spoon to eat. However, two-word phrases are not expected until 2 years. Separation anxiety is expected between 6 and 18 months.

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