
Around 15 months of age, children usually achieve important developmental milestones in motor skills, social interactions, and language acquisition. This stage often includes milestones like walking independently, using simple words, and showing interest in playing with others. Monitoring these milestones closely helps in early detection of any developmental delays, enabling timely interventions to support the child's continued growth and social interactions.
Milestones In Action: By Fifteen Months-The CDC's 15-Month-Old Milestones Photo Library provides visual examples of developmental milestones typically achieved by infants at this stage. It includes images demonstrating behaviors such as walking steadily, using simple sentences, and exploring objects with curiosity. This resource aids parents and caregivers in observing and tracking their child's developmental progress through visual cues and descriptions provided by the CDC.