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Well Child Visit at 12 Months

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

AMBULATORY CARE:

A well child visit

is when your child sees a healthcare provider to prevent health problems. Well child visits are used to track your child's growth and development. It is also a time for you to ask questions and to get information on how to keep your child safe. Write down your questions so you remember to ask them. Your child should have regular well child visits from birth to 17 years.

Development milestones your child may reach at 12 months:

Each child develops at his or her own pace. Your child might have already reached the following milestones, or he or she may reach them later:

Keep your child safe in the car:

Keep your child safe at home:

Keep your child safe in the sun and near water:

Other ways to keep your child safe:

What you need to know about nutrition for your child:

Keep your child's teeth healthy:

Create routines for your child:

Other ways to support your child:

What you need to know about your child's next well child visit:

Your child's healthcare provider will tell you when to bring him or her in again. The next well child visit is usually at 15 months. Contact your child's healthcare provider if you have questions or concerns about his or her health or care before the next visit. Your child's healthcare provider will discuss your child's speech, feelings, and sleep. He or she will also ask about your child's temper tantrums and how you discipline your child. Your child may need vaccines at the next well child visit. Your provider will tell you which vaccines your child needs and when your child should get them.

Recommended Immunization Schedule 2022

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