The second and third years of life include continued rapid growth and development in the cognitive, motor, social and emotional, and language domains. Understanding the norms of development during this time and ways to assess your child's progress will ensure your child is off to a great start in life.
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Top Tips for Toddler Potty Training
In potty training, patience is paramount! Here are some helpful hints and advice from a few potty pros to help you and...
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Psychological Development of the Young Child
"Let me do it myself" is in many ways the central theme of early childhood. It is often difficult for adults, who have...
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Self-Help Skills in Babies and Toddlers
Another behavior that indicates growing autonomy is the push for self-help skills. How the adults respond to this and to...
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Activities To Do With Your Toddler
All grown up and ready to go As your toddler begins to walk and learns new words, she will want to practice all of...
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Development - Coos, Phonics, and Everything in Between
You come home from the hospital with a tiny new baby, but before you know it he’s crawling and walking. Now he’s...
Source: St. Louis Children's Hospital
