If you’re concerned about your child’s speech development, talk to your doctor. There’s a lot of variability between children -- even within the same family. For instance, sometimes a child with an older sibling is slower to talk because the sibling does the talking for him or her.
...Be toilet trained? Experts say: Girls tend to start learning to use the toilet independently between 2 and 2 1/2 years old and boys between 2 1/2 and 3 years old, says Rudert. The main things to watch for are if your child shows interest in it, is aware of his or her body functions, stays dry for several hours at a time and has the motor skills to sit on the potty.
...Stop throwing temper tantrums? Experts say: “Around age 1 to 1 1/2, children begin developing the ability to assert their independence and want to control their environment,” explains Dr. Cradock. “It’s an expected and important stage that can persist into their third year.”
These tantrums are a way for your child to express his or her independence. As the parent, it’s important to react and discipline your toddler in a calm way so that you don’t reinforce the child’s behavior. The tantrums will disappear as your child learns other ways to react to frustration.
...Be writing and reading? Experts say: Anywhere between the ages of 3 and 5 children become fascinated with the process of written communication. Parents with a 3- or 4-year-old can practice with the child to write his or her name, encourages Rudert. During kindergarten, kids focus on recognizing the letters of the alphabet and the corresponding sounds. Then, typically around age 6, most kids learn to read.
Talk It Out “No matter what your questions as a parent, the best thing to do is talk to someone,” says Rudert. “There are a lot of resources available to help, like your child’s pediatrician, but it’s also important to remember that all children develop at different stages and that’s perfectly natural. Your child will let you know what’s best for him or her.”
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