January 30, 2018
At 18 to 24 months, your toddler's language skills are flourishing. Your conversations are starting to become even more interesting.
Toddlers go through amazing changes between 12 and 36 months.
Here's an overview of what to expect - and advice to help you nurture your toddler's healthy development.
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January 30, 2018
By the age of 30 to 36 months, your toddler's language skills have grown by leaps and bounds. Here's what else to expect at this age.January 30, 2018
Now that your toddler is between 30 and 36 months, his or her cognitive skills are developing at lightning speed.January 29, 2018
Play is the work of toddlers. It’s one of the most important ways your toddler learns, develops, and discovers the world.August 14, 2013
Singing, dancing, or even puzzles are great activities to encourage your toddler to play. Show your toddler that you value play by giving lots of praise, it will positively encourage their development. Here are ideas for how you and your toddler can play together.August 11, 2013
By encouraging your toddler to play, you are helping your toddler's physical, emotional, social, cognitive, and language skills to develop.August 10, 2013
Here's what else you can expect with your toddler's language development at this age.August 10, 2013
When your toddler is between 24 and 30 months, be prepared to answer A LOT of questions.August 8, 2013
Toddlers between 24 and 36 months often transform into little social butterflies who love being with other children. Here's what else you can expect at this age.August 8, 2013
Between 12 and 24 months, your toddler is a mover and a shaker - she’ll go through big changes.Pages
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April 10, 2013
At 18- 24 months, socializing with other children is an excellent way to foster your toddler's social and emotional development.August 11, 2013
By encouraging your toddler to play, you are helping your toddler's physical, emotional, social, cognitive, and language skills to develop.April 10, 2013
Between 12 and 18 months is a fun age for toddlers (and their parents!). Here's what else you can expect in terms of social and emotional development.April 10, 2013
Watching a baby transform into a toddler is a captivating process. Here's what you can expect in terms of physical development between 12 and 18 months.January 30, 2018
At 18 to 24 months, your toddler's language skills are flourishing. Your conversations are starting to become even more interesting.April 10, 2013
The cognitive skills in a 12 to 18 month old are flourishing rapidly.April 10, 2013
At this stage a toddler is likely using things the way they are intended.April 10, 2013
Between 18 and 24 months, your toddler is taking huge strides and becoming very independent.August 10, 2013
Here's what else you can expect with your toddler's language development at this age.April 10, 2013
Between 30 and 36 months, your toddler is becoming a big kid, with physical skills that amaze you every day.Pages
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August 28, 2018
What do running, jumping, and throwing have in common? They are all things that kids love to do, and at the same time are key building blocks for being physically active for life.April 9, 2012
The first few years of life are critical to optimal growth and development and so is physical activity participation!