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17 Months Boy

August 13, 2009 By Diane Constantine Leave a Comment

Key Thought

17 month olds are combining several skills together to accomplish a task and learning words for sensations and feelings. Watching him do more and more complex tasks reminds us our child is really learning and growing up fast.

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Filed Under: Month-by-Month Boy Tagged With: listening, reading

16 Months Girl

August 13, 2009 By Diane Constantine 1 Comment

Key Thought

Knowing she belongs to a family and community is a key concept for your toddler to learn. Provide lots of opportunities for her to have special people in her life—those who are delighted to spend time with her.

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Filed Under: Month-by-Month Girl Tagged With: belonging, development, meltdown, throwing food

16 Months Boy

August 13, 2009 By Diane Constantine 1 Comment

Key Thought

Knowing he belongs to a family and community is a key concept for your toddler to learn. Provide lots of opportunities for him to have special people in his life—those who are delighted to spend time with him.

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Filed Under: Month-by-Month Boy Tagged With: belonging, development, meltdown, throwing food

15 months Girl

August 12, 2009 By Diane Constantine Leave a Comment

Key Thought

Whirlwind is the key word for this month. Your toddler can go anywhere she wants now and her curiosity gets her into many difficulties. She has no awareness of the consequences of her actions. Hold steady. Stay consistent. Be there for her. As her mastery of speech improves, so will her behavior.

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15 Months Boy

August 12, 2009 By Diane Constantine Leave a Comment

Key Thought

Whirlwind is the key word for this month. Your toddler can go anywhere he wants now and his curiosity gets him into many difficulties. He has no awareness of the consequences of his actions. Hold steady. Stay consistent. Be there for him. As his mastery of speech improves, so will his behavior.

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Filed Under: Month-by-Month Boy Tagged With: developmental delay, spirituality

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