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2 Years 2 Months Boy

August 16, 2009 By Diane Constantine Leave a Comment

Curiosity or Dawdling?

Your toddler is constantly curious. He is curious about everything around him. He wants to see if there isn’t one more thing to learn about toys that he hasn’t played with in weeks. Did he really do everything possible with it? Does it still act the same way today as last time? How does water or sand or throwing affect it?

So is it any wonder that he doesn’t want to change activities on your schedule? Remember, time doesn’t have any meaning to a two year old. You may begin teaching him concepts like, later, soon, and never, but he doesn’t get it yet.

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Filed Under: Month-by-Month Boy Tagged With: dawdling, handedness, independence, waiting

2 Years 1 Month Boy

August 16, 2009 By Diane Constantine Leave a Comment

New Focus

At this age, children develop in very different ways. Some seem to concentrate almost exclusively on language skills while letting other skills stagnate. Other children concentrate on motor skills, either large or small muscles, and are not interested in using any more language than absolutely necessary. “Normal” development is a wide range from here on.

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2 Years Boy

August 16, 2009 By Diane Constantine Leave a Comment

Key Thought

Two year olds become calmer than they were in the months leading up to the second birthday. He moves more steadily, plays with less assistance, tells you what he wants, understands more of what you say, co-operates better with the rules, and wants to please and be good.

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23 Months Boy

August 15, 2009 By Diane Constantine Leave a Comment

Key Thought

You are your child’s first and most important teacher. What you are teaching him now lays the foundation for his future learning. Your example, as well as the words you use, instill in him a love for learning and a zest for life. Keep up the good work you are doing with him.

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22 Months Boy

August 15, 2009 By Diane Constantine Leave a Comment

Key Thought

Your toddler becomes more interesting as you get a window into his thoughts through his growing vocabulary. The days of pointing and crying are nearing an end as he becomes more fluent in speech.

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Filed Under: Month-by-Month Boy Tagged With: resistence, whining

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