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What should a 1-year-old be able to do?
By the age of 1, a child should be able to: 1) Pull up to stand. 2) Get into sitting position. 3) Sit without support. 4) Reach for things. 5) Use hands to hold and shake toys. 6) Follow simple directions, like "come here." 7) Make sounds with meaning, like calling for a parent.
By the age of 1, a child should be able to: 1) Pull up to stand. 2) Get into sitting position. 3) Sit without support. 4) Reach for things. 5) Use hands to hold and shake toys. 6) Follow simple directions, like "come here." 7) Make sounds with meaning, like calling for a parent.
Source: Milestones at 1 Year — CDC
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