Child's Well Visit, 18 Months: Care Instructions

Children at this age are quick to say "No!" and slow to do what is asked. Your child is learning how to make decisions and how far the limits can be pushed. Notice good behavior, and encourage it.

Your child may be able to throw balls and walk quickly or run.

They may say several words, listen to stories, and look at pictures. They may also know how to use a spoon and cup.

Keeping your child safe and healthy

  • Watch your child closely around vehicles, play equipment, and water.
  • Always use a rear-facing car seat. Install it properly in the back seat.
  • Save the number for Poison Control (1-800-222-1222).

Making your home safe

  • Put plastic plug covers in electrical sockets.
  • Put locks or guards on all windows above the first floor.
  • Keep guns away from children. If you have guns, lock them up unloaded. Lock ammunition away from guns.

Parenting your child

  • Try to read to your child every day.
  • Limit screen time to 1 hour or less a day.
  • Use body language, such as looking happy or sad, to let your child know how you feel about their behavior.
  • Do not spank your child. If you are having problems with discipline, talk to your doctor.
  • Brush your child's teeth every day. Use a tiny amount of toothpaste with fluoride.

Feeding your child

  • Offer healthy foods, including fruits and well-cooked vegetables.
  • Offer milk or water when your child is thirsty.
  • Know which foods cause choking, like grapes and hot dogs.

Getting vaccines

  • Make sure your child gets all the recommended vaccines.

Follow-up care is a key part of your child's treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor if your child is having problems. It's also a good idea to know your child's test results and keep a list of the medicines your child takes.

Where can you learn more?

Go to https://www.healthwise.net/patientEd

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