Toddler Milestones (12-24 months): What's Normal, What's a Red Flag, and When to Stop "Waiting and Seeing" with Tots on Target | Ep. 147 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 43 MIN

Toddler Milestones (12-24 months): What's Normal, What's a Red Flag, and When to Stop "Waiting and Seeing" with Tots on Target | Ep. 147

from Learning To Mom ® Motherhood Podcast for First Time Moms, New Moms and Expecting Mothers

If you've ever sat at a well check, brought up a concern about your toddler, and been told to just "wait and see"... this episode is for YOU.Allison is a pediatric physical therapist (and a mom of four who had four kids in five and a half years, so she GETS it), and she is breaking down exactly what your 12 to 24 month old should be doing, when, and how to tell the difference between a kid developing on their own timeline and an actual red flag worth chasing down.But the part that gave me chills? Her reminder that YOU are the team leader for your child. Not the pediatrician, not the PT, not the preschool teacher, YOU. And that your mother's intuition and even your "I know I shouldn't compare but..." observations are not something to feel guilty about. They're information.In this episode, we talk about:The real timeline for walking (and why your baby probably won't walk by their first birthday)What to look for from 18 months to 2 years: running, climbing, standing from the middle of the room, fine motor skillsThe ONE milestone that's a definite, non-negotiable age (hint: it's jumping)Why milestones are "like math" and build on each otherHow to tell a developmental timeline difference from a true red flagThe "wait and see" problem, and when NOT to waitWhy you are the team leader for your childWhy comparing your child to others isn't something to feel guilty aboutSimple, cheap at home activities to jumpstart development Everyday "klutzy" struggles that can actually point to body awareness challengesProprioception and the vestibular system explained in a way that finally makes senseSensory seeking vs. sensory avoiding, and what's totally normalHow to make accommodations for a sensitive kid while still giving exposureThe SINGLE most important thing you can do in this window----------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT LINKS•✨ Join our Mom Club on Patreon HERE ✨ 👈🏼• Check out Laila’s Clean Makeup Bag Staples HERE• Or shop the whole nontoxic makeup site HERE          ◦ Use Code ADVOCATE10 for 10% off!• Connect with Allison HERE----------------------------------------------------------------------------toddler milestones, 12 to 24 month milestones, toddler milestones by age, when should my baby walk, baby not walking at 15 months, toddler not walking, late walker, when do toddlers jump, when do toddlers run, toddler gross motor skills, toddler fine motor skills, milestones build on each other, developmental red flags toddler, wait and see pediatrician, when to get early intervention, pediatric physical therapy, mother's intuition child development, comparing my child to others, parent as team leader, toddler coordination problems, clumsy toddler, body awareness in toddlers, proprioception in children, vestibular system kids, sensory seeking toddler, sensory avoidant toddler, sensory processing toddler, toddler accommodations sensory, toddler stairs milestones, free play for toddlers, open ended play toddlers, at home activities for toddlers, gross motor activities toddlers, Tots on Target, toddler development podcast, motherhood podcast, first time mom podcast, parenting podcast for toddler moms, best motherhood podcast, christian motherhood podcast, crunchy mom podcast, toddler parenting tips

If you've ever sat at a well check, brought up a concern about your toddler, and been told to just "wait and see"... this episode is for YOU. Allison is a pediatric physical therapist (and a mom of four who had four kids in five and a half years, so she GETS it), and she is breaking down exactly what your 12 to 24 month old should be doing, when, and how to tell the difference between a kid developing on their own timeline and an actual red flag worth chasing down. But the part that gave me c...

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