Routine Well-child Visit in Pediatrics — Case | Growth & Development | SMLE Q#15368

SMLE Question #15368

Pediatrics Growth & Development

Objective: OBJ-159

Last updated: February 2026
A toddler is brought for a routine well-child visit. He walks independently but is not yet running. He uses a mature pincer grasp, says about 6–10 single words, and can point to several body parts when asked. Growth is appropriate for age and he is otherwise healthy. Which of the following ages (in months) most likely corresponds to these developmental milestones?

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