This is one of the most important ages for emotional development. Your toddler is going through lots of emotions while also learning about other people’s feelings. Temper tantrums are normal, because children often don’t know how to put words to ‘big’ emotions like frustration, anger, emba...
guilt, shame, possessiveness, and excitement. These ‘big’ emotions can be hard to deal with for your toddler, and you might see some temper tantrums as a result. Your toddler is also beginning to think about how they feel, and might link feelings with words – for example, your toddler...
5.Read with your toddler: you can encourage your child’s talking and imagination by reading together, telling stories, singing songs and reciting nursery rhymes. 6.Encourage everyday skills like using a spoon, drinking from a cup and taking off a hat. These skills involve both small and big...
Model how to express emotions Cognitive Development Provide opportunities to identify basic colors and shapes Use storytelling, music, and art to teach and keep children engaged Physical Development Teach body parts through stories, song, and rhyme and promote self-care skills such as feeding, cleanin...
Understanding Their Emotions Toddlers have a natural inclination to explore their world and learn new things. At Kiddie Academy, we guide children in a safe, supportive, and encouraging environment which allows toddlers to understand their emotions in a healthy and productive way. Key Focus Areas Im...
It explores their effects on feelings and emotions. And it does so through the journey of two different seeds. This is a book that you can read over and over again to relay this amazing message. Continue Reading Photo Credit: Amazon Baby Alive Super Snacks Snackin’ Doll When I was ...
A smart planter is equipped with sensors that will trigger animated emotions–that’s right. A smart planter is like a plant and a virtual pet in one. Other functions include showing you the soil’s moisture, sun exposure, and temperature to let you know when to water it, put it in the...
EMOTIONAL WELLBEING: Through engaging activities, kids learn to understand and express their emotions and nurture positive attitudes. EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS: Our video content piques kids' curiosity in a fun and easy way. We've curated just the right mix of entertainment & learning in our video catalo...
I’m having really mixed emotions about this. It’s NOT her fault. As a mother to 3 healthy, happy, hard working adult children and a grandmother with almost 12 years experience I DO believe this to be something of a phase she WILL grow out of and doesn’t require the separation which...
Dr. Montessori realized that much of the toddler’s uncontrollable emotions (tantrums included) come from being out of control – and especially from being in an environment not suited to his needs. Thus, our classrooms are child-sized – and, equally importantly, orderly. A child knows, every...