18-24 Months
CategoryUsing Attachment and Trust to Balance Your Toddler’s Need for Independence and Support
As your child has gotten older, he has become more independent, but he still needs support, comfort, and care from you, and the Attachmen…
0 likesMath 101: Your Toddler Learning About Numbers and Quantity
Your child may not be counting yet, but there is plenty of evidence that at 18-24 months old, she is starting to explore early math conce…
0 likesActive, Coordinated Movement: Helping Your Toddler Run, Jump, and Climb to New Heights
Ready or not, your child has reached the age of independence! He is ready to break out and explore the world on his own terms, sometimes …
0 likesYour Toddler’s Language Skills: More and More Reasons to Talk!
Though your child’s vocabulary has grown tremendously in the last year, she can still become frustrated in the pursuit of communication. …
0 likesCooperative Play: Opening the Door to Toddler Cooperation
Unless a person is a hermit, most human beings need to cooperate to get through life. There are many benefits to cooperation, including s…
0 likesSqueeze Play: Developing Fine Motor Muscles with Water Play
Water play is fun for children, especially when there’s the potential for small (or big) splashes! Squeeze Play, one of Playful Bee’s act…
0 likesToddler Smarts: Your Child’s Evolving Mind
Psychologist Jean Piaget believed that young children spent the first two years of their lives using their hands, eyes, ears, noses, mout…
0 likesHow Your Toddler’s Growing Fine Muscle Skills Are Keeping His Fingers Busy!
Has your child recently taken a greater interest in art projects? Or, perhaps he’s trying his hand at scribbling? Are you running out of …
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