Tag: toddler growth
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Your 33-Month-Old Child: Development, Growth, and Milestones
Read more At this stage of life, your 33-month-old is a bundle of energy, curiosity, and personality! As a parent, you might find yourself using rewards to encourage good behavior. Phrases like “Finish your peas, and you can have some sweets” or “Come play inside, and we’ll pick out stickers” might sound familiar. While it’s…
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Engaging Activities for Your 18-Month-Old: Fostering Growth in Social, Cognitive, and Motor Skills
Read more As your little one approaches 18 months, you might have noticed that they are becoming more curious and adventurous. While they’re still your tiny baby in many ways, they’re also starting to walk, talk (in their own special way!), and explore the world around them. It’s a delightful stage, and you can encourage…
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26-Month-Old Child: Development, Growth, Milestones & More
Read more It’s a blessing that toddlers are so adorable—this might be the only thing that helps parents manage all the whining! By age 26 months, your little one is likely expanding her vocabulary to include over 50 words and may even be forming simple sentences. She might be able to recognize a friend’s name,…
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Your 27-Month-Old Child: Development, Growth, Milestones & More
Read more As your toddler approaches 27 months, their growth and development are in full swing. At this age, they are not just learning words like “please” and “thank you,” but also grasping the deeper meaning behind good manners. Teaching your little one to respect the feelings and rights of others is crucial, and explaining…
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29-Month-Old Child: Development, Growth, Milestones & More
Read more At 29 months, your little one is brimming with enthusiasm and a strong desire to tackle tasks independently, even if their skills are still developing. From buttoning shirts to cutting their own food, your toddler’s eagerness to do things on their own can be both charming and a bit chaotic. It’s essential to…
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25-Month-Old Child: Development, Growth, Milestones & More
Read more As your toddler ventures deeper into their third year, they are becoming increasingly adept at managing everyday tasks. By 25 months, your little one may be able to wash and dry their hands, brush their teeth with some assistance, and even balance on one foot! They might also begin to find the armholes…