18-24 Months
CategoryHand Preference Development: Is Your Toddler a Lefty or Righty? Only Time Will Tell!
While your child was still an infant, he was probably ambidextrous, able to use both hands equally well. However, as he reaches 18- 24 mo…
0 likesHow to Help Your Toddler Develop a Love of Learning
So many children find school boring or frustrating, but you can help your child find a love of learning that will last! Now that your chi…
0 likesToddler Art: The Stepping Stone to Your Child’s Early Writing
Has your child begun to notice printed words around you, taken an interest in you when you write, or started asking for her own pen and p…
0 likesOrder and Routines Make for a Happy Toddler
One of the best ways to create order in your child’s life is by establishing a daily routine, and by 18-24 months, your toddler should be…
0 likesScientific Observation: From Curious Infant to Experimenting Toddler
Science is a process, “a way of thinking and understanding the world. It is observing, predicting what might happen, testing those predic…
0 likes“Yucky, I Don’t Want to Eat!” How to Feed Your Picky Eater’s Appetite
Babies grow very quickly, but this growth slows down in the toddler years,1,2 which parents will see reflected in their children’s decrea…
0 likesStory Time is Toddler Learning Time
Your child is becoming more adept at Reading Books and Stories by 18-24 months old, and she will will show you her increasing Vocabulary …
0 likesToddler Tantrums, Meltdowns, and Outbursts, Oh My!
Independence and Self-Control are great qualities for your child to have. By 18-24 months, you’ll see these skills blossoming as he learn…
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