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  1. 14 Month Old: Milestones and development. It's normal for 14-month-olds to be assertive and even aggressive. When you can, accommodate your child's desires to do things for himself. But if your little one hits or bites, give a firm "no" and remove your child from the situation. Play is your child's greatest learning tool, but don't be concerned ...

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  2. Jun 8, 2022 · A 14-month-old baby should be eating about three meals and two snacks per day. Give them a daily variety of foods in all food groups—vegetables, fruits, grains, protein and dairy. Doctors say most toddlers need approximately 1,000 calories per day—give or take—or about 40 calories for each inch of their height.

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  4. Mar 22, 2022 · Now, you probably have to scoop your toddler up in two arms — if you can get her to stand still, that is. At 14 months, boys weigh about 20 to 28 pounds and measure about 29 to 33 inches tall. Girls weigh 16 to 27 pounds, and measure around 28 to 32½ inches tall, though, as always, there’s a range.

  5. Feb 7, 2023 · By 14 months old, your toddler has more than likely outgrown their baby toys. Now’s the time to look for the best age-appropriate toys that can boost your child’s development. Nesting toys, blocks, board books, musical toys, and simple jigsaw puzzles can all be fun and educational.

  6. Your 14-Month-Old's Temperament. By 14 months, you should have a pretty good sense of your child’s temperament—with most kids falling into one of three categories: easy, shy, or spirited. For example, when meeting new people, the “easy” child might show interest, the “shy” child shows reluctance, and the “spirited” child is ...

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · At 14 months, we recommend around 13.25 hours of sleep over a 24-hour period. This includes 10 - 12 hours of overnight sleep and around 2 - 3 hours of sleep during the day, split between 1 or 2 naps. Note that this recommendation is a guideline and it’s equally important to monitor your child’s mood and energy levels when evaluating their ...

  8. At 14 months, your toddler understands many more words than she can say. Her spoken vocabulary likely consists of about three to five words, typically "Mama," "Dada," and one other simple word such as "ball" or "dog," but she learns the meanings of new words every day.

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