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Toddlers Growth and Development Tips

As thrilling, exciting and amazing it is to watch your little bundle of joy grow and develop (the first walking and then running steps, the first word, the first sentence, and then the first scribbled picture), toddlerhood can also be quite stressful and frustrating. You will find that your toddler is always trying out new skills, wants more independence but is also struggling with attachment issues, developing more awareness and likes and dislikes. All this at a time when you are trying to teach him manners and self-control. There can be quite a bit on your plate than you can deal with during this stage. Only we moms can understand each other’s dilemma and MommyWize is here as always with our toddler’s growth and development tips that will help you manoeuvre this stage.[show_more more=’Show More” less=”Show Less”]

Tips and Recommendations for Toddlers

Each day is blessed with joy and happiness when you watch your kids discover the world and their place in it. As they grow, develop, and change, kids are better able to see and comprehend things that are happening around them. Because of this the period of early childhood is essential for a child’s growth and development in all aspects of life. Whether it’s emotional, physical, or mental, a child’s progress can be observed with every little developmental milestone they achieve. All these areas of progress are intertwined and depend on each other for the complete growth of your child. With the help of various child care experts and mothers from all across the country, we have in place a toddlers child development guide that will support you through this stage of parenthood.

Milestone Associated with a Toddler’s Growth and Development

While each child’s development and growth pace is different, there are a few general milestones that you can observe in the emotional, physical, behavioural, and social areas of a child’s life at every age. Saying her first words to communicating in full sentences, from walking sitting up with support to walking without any support, running, playing, jumping – all these are some milestones that you can expect in the first five years of your child’s life. Reach out to us to access our toddlers child development guide which will provide detailed answers to all your questions.

Providing Support to My Child’s Growth and Development

As a parent you can help and support your child’s progress through various ways such as ensuring that your child is gets an average of 10-12 hours of sleep every night, though their sleep patterns may change and vary, providing a balanced diet which includes both micro-nutrients (fats, proteins, and carbohydrates) and macro-nutrients (vitamins and minerals). These substances are substances that are needed for the proper functioning of one’s body. Encouraging your child to have dedicated and specified time for physical activity to help them be healthy. We understand that parenting can be tough, so to help we have put together some effective and basic kids development tips to help you. Our recommendations will encourage your child’s growth and development in a holistic manner. [/show_more]