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What Every Toddler Needs To Thrive

they can speak is the greatest way to help them grow. Research demonstrates that babies whose parents often talked to them had better language abilities and vocabulary. “Mommy is pouring warm water in the tub so you can get washed up,” if your toddler can’t talk.

Read Books With Your Toddler 

Next to talking, reading out loud to your child is one of the best ways to boost their vocabulary, inventiveness, and language abilities. It’s also a terrific chance to snuggle and connect. Every day, read to your youngster. Schedule daily reading time, particularly before naps. Take your youngster to story hour at the library or find other opportunities to introduce them to reading. By 18 months, your youngster may enjoy flicking through board books.

Stimulate Their Senses & Encourage New Interactions 

Your child needs safe world exposure to learn about people, places, and things. Studies demonstrate that children who grow up in an enriched environment with plenty of novel sensory experiences have bigger, more active brains than those who don’t. Every contact informs them about their surroundings and role.

Don’t overstimulate your youngster. Let your youngster play with several sensory toys and things. Choose toys with different forms, textures, colors, noises, and weights. Play music and interactive games like peekaboo and patty-cake, stroll and shop together, and allow your kid securely meet new people. Learn the words to your favorite lullabies and how music affects your child’s development. Simple everyday activities may boost a toddler’s brain growth. 

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Let your youngster roam: To develop strength, balance, and coordination, toddlers need room to crawl, walk, and run. Safe locations allow them to explore without being told “No!” or “Don’t touch!”

Childproofing your house is easy (or at least in the common areas). Keep harmful items away from your youngster and safe ones nearby. Childproof all kitchen cabinets except one. Fill it with toddler-safe plastic bowls, measuring cups, wooden spoons, and pots and pans. Keep your youngster away from the stove, where hot liquids might spill and scald them.

Help Foster Independent Play 

While playing with your child is delightful, they need time to play alone and with other kids. Toddlers learn life skills via autonomous play. When they play alone, they pursue their interests and make judgments. When they play with others, they develop social skills and negotiate. Play is youngsters’ most essential task. (Plus, your youngster playing alone will give you a break!)

Avoid upsetting your child with toys and activities above their skills, although a little struggle may help build independence. Your youngster must find a different approach to complete an activity if it’s difficult. Problem-solving helps them grow. Avoid helping your youngster open a package. If they are struggling, teach them how, then give them the closed box so they may try again.

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Don’t Forget To Take Care Of Yourself 

Healthy parents raise healthy kids. Mental illness might affect your child’s growth. Unhappy parents may have trouble responding to their child’s needs.

The support prevents overload. Try to share home and parenting duties with your spouse. Helpful individuals should surround single parents. Don’t neglect self-care. Parents, particularly busy ones, need time to recharge.

It’s okay for parents to seek therapy or medication to improve. Consult your doctor if you suspect anxiety or sadness. Treatment isn’t shameful and will enhance your and your child’s health.

Before they turn three, your baby’s nervous system develops over 80 percent, laying the basis for brain growth and wellness for life. What does your kid need to flourish at this crucial time? You, first and foremost. You’re okay if you eat, sleep, have regular medical treatment, and read or chat a lot. Take care of yourself, too—your emotional health affects your toddler’s growth.

April 8, 2023 by Dominique Lambright

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