
Around 30 months of age, children typically achieve significant developmental milestones in motor skills, social interactions, and language acquisition. These milestones may include jumping, speaking in longer sentences, and engaging in more complex play activities. Monitoring these milestones closely allows for early identification of any developmental delays, facilitating timely interventions to support the child's ongoing growth and social interactions.
Milestones In Action: By Thirty Months- The CDC's 30-Month-Old Milestones Photo Library provides visual examples of developmental milestones typically reached by children around this age. It includes images illustrating behaviors such as jumping, speaking in longer sentences, and participating in more complex play activities. This resource helps parents and caregivers track and recognize their child's developmental milestones through visual representations provided by the CDC.