2-3 Years
CategoryTalking with Grown Ups: Your Toddler’s Final Transition to Adult Speech
Your child is becoming more able to express complex ideas and using longer sentences to do so. At this age, it’s not uncommon for her to …
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At 2-3 years old, your toddler is developing a stronger understanding of how he and others feel1 and will be able to express his own feel…
0 likesLook Who’s Counting! Support Your Toddler’s Early Math Skills
You may find this surprising, but young children actually start showing an understanding of early math concepts within their first year o…
0 likesYour Toddler’s Vocabulary Knowledge: Words, Words, and More Words!
The number of words your child knows is growing at breakneck speed, and she’s adding “as many as 10 new [words] to [her] vocabulary every…
0 likesYour Toddler’s Shyness: Is He Shy or Not? It Can Be Hard to Tell at This Age!
Your toddler’s shyness may seem to come and go. One moment your child is boldly asking a friend to use his blocks, and then at the store …
0 likesMusical Learning: Play and Stop Music
Musical learning can be fun and exciting for your child. Play and Stop Music, a musical learning activity from Playful Bee for 2 to 3-yea…
0 likesMine and Yours: Practicing Good Manners
Mine and Yours, an activity from Playful Bee for 2- to 3-year-old children, focuses on the idea of ownership and the etiquette used when …
0 likesToddler Smarts: Getting to Know the World By Solving Problems
During her first two years, your child took in the world around her through her senses (the sensorimotor stage),1 by watching, listening,…
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