At 2 years old, your toddler is getting really independent – speaking a few words, getting dressed and even riding a trike. Here’s a guide to this all-exciting stage of development.
You will notice toddler development month by month in all aspectst Your child will start walking, he or she will try to explore the house, discover new things, grasp and manipulates object, and learns to communicate his or her wishes and needsd At this stage, your child will also throw ...
Physical Development Your toddler will likely have mastered walking and balancing independently by age two and up. They can run, jump, and skip. (1)(2)(3) Tantrums & The “Terrible Twos” Tantrums are well-documented during the toddler stage, especially during the “terrible twos” when they...
So we’ve consulted the experts to put together a helpful kids’ shoe size chart for each age group. We’ve also included some tips and tricks to help you find the best shoes for your little ones. Key Takeaways Measure your child’s feet regularly, and use a kids’ shoe size chart t...
Have you been paying attention to whether or not they are reaching toddler developmental milestones that they should be reaching at each stage in their growth? If you have not been paying attention, you should start. Paying attention to these milestones and when your children meet them makes it...
Raising a child isn’t a race, but it can include a lot of hurdles. One of them is balancing your toddler’s diet, or what some call the “food fight.” It’s that stage where your little one begins to transition from bottle-feeding and baby food to toddler-sized table foods. This...
Toddlers, in particular, may be wary of strangers and unwilling to cooperate with the physical exam, which is expected age-appropriate behavior. In order to provide good care and create a comfortable patient experience, clinicians need to tailor their interaction to the child's developmental stage...
When you are asking, ask forhelp— toddlers absolutely love to help and be helpful, so frame what you need them to do as they’re helping you. (Bonus —international research and cross-cultural datashow that fostering toddlers’ desire to help sets the stage for them to willingly contribute...
**Designed for Every Stage of Your Baby's Development** These versatile first walkers are suitable for a wide age range, from newborns to toddlers. The soft sole design is ideal for newborns, while the hard bottom provides the necessary support for toddlers as they take their first steps. ...
the best times for naps are mid- to late- morning and early afternoon. A nap typically lasts anywhere between 30 minutes and 2 hours. Your child may need to nap more often or less often depending on his age and stage of development. It’s a good idea not to let your child nap after...