Toddler Milestones Mrs. Gudgeon Child Development.

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Toddler Milestones Mrs. Gudgeon Child Development

Physical Developments Walking backwards Running Jumping Reaching Lifting Hoping Gives hugs

Social/Emotional/Mental Development Striving for independence Still wants emotional attachment at times Are very loving at times Are very demanding at times Needs to feel safe and secure

Intellectual Development Learning lots of words Using two or three word phrases Aware of when a parent is gone

Typical Behaviors/What they can do Temper Tantrums Curiosity The joy for learning Show emotions Sense feelings/sadness/negativity

Parenting Tips Make sure your child believes that you love them. Promote their self-esteem and their developing character/personality Be positive Stay calm Don’t overreact Make separations gradual and gentle