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Your toddler's language and motor skills are growing rapidly month to month. Here’s what milestones to expect with your toddler.
Children learn language all day every day through all your normal daily routines. They also learn and use language within their play, which means that it is a good idea to take a look at the toys you have out for your child to play with. I have some general tips for you: Get rid o...
My sons lived in England as toddlers and refused to speak Dutch. I persisted in speaking Dutch to them and when we moved to the Netherlands, they had a passive knowledge of the language which really helped them to start speaking the language soon. I think the picture books you use are re...
Kids will develop skills like imaginative play, language development, fine motor skills, social interaction, eye-hand coordination and problem solving. Great for both visual and tactile learners. This set is great for kids age 2 and up. Read More Photo Credit: Amazon Seeds and Trees: A ...
reading books to your baby might be one of the best ways to bond with your little one. And the benefits keep multiplying as your baby grows into a toddler and beyond: Reading to and with your little one helps foster her development in many ways, including teaching language skills, forming...
The Vocabulary shelves offer the toddlers a rich variety of new language and the chance to explore different items. One of the most important part of a Montessori Toddler Community is the Practical Life lessons. Care of Self and Care of Others are the foundation of the Montessori Toddler years...
Laura Laikko, M.S., CF-SLP, is a certified speech-language pathologist. She has provided services for populations such as toddlers, school-age children and adults. Laura has worked with clients with autism, apraxia, fluency, intellectual impairments as well as articulation and language delays an...
Toddlers never tire of their favorite books, but sometimes parents need to change things up. Try a website with stories and pre-reading activities that are specifically designed to engage the two-and-up crowd. By Ellen Ullman on September 24, 2009 ...
Experiences like these encourage children to develop: Language–words like “blue”, “box”, “sit down” and even abstract concepts like “right now” are understood and verbalized. Social skills–communication, taking turns, self-control, delayed gratification. ...