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                                    These developmental milestones have been provided to show some of the skills that mark the progress of youngchildren as they learn to communicate. You may use these milestones to help monitor your child's development. Formore information, visit Early Child Development | ontario.caBy 24 months, most children can:follow two-step directions (for example, %use 100 or more wordsuse at least two pronouns (for example, \consistently combine two or more words in short phrases (for example, \enjoy being with other childrenbegin to offer toys to peers and imitate other children's actions and wordsbe understood by people 50% to 60% of the timeform words and sounds easily and effortlesslyhold books the right way up and turn pages\ to stuffed animals or toysscribble with crayonsEarly Years Check-InAs a parent or caregiver, you play an important role in your child's growth. The Early Years Check-In is a tool thathelps you to identify any concerns about your child's development. The results can be used to start a conversationwith an early years professional about any concerns you may have.Use this simple and convenient tool to quickly identify any concerns you may have about how your child isdeveloping. Early Years Check-In - Welcome | Health HQVisit Play & Learn for expert reviewed games and activities to do with your child to help them develop their skills.Play & Learn - Games and Activities-Early Child Development | Health HQ
                                
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