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Language and cognitive development of 19-month-old babies
When your child is 19 months old, you may notice that his growth has slowed down a bit since his first year. Toddlers develop at a much slower rate than babies. Although it may seem like there are some changes on the outside, your child is making daily strides in language development, learning, and cognitive development. Doctors use milestones to tell if your toddler is developing as expected. There is a wide range of normals, so some children may reach certain skills earlier or later than others. In this article, we will provide useful information for parents to understand the language and cognitive development of their 19-month-old.
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Language and cognitive development of 24-month-old babies
Your child turning two is a major milestone. He or she can now happily share his or her play space with a friend or sibling. At this stage, your toddler can use things the way he or she intended, such as walking around with a phone to his or her ear or using a hairbrush correctly. In this article, we will provide useful information for parents to understand the language and cognitive development of 24-month-olds. It also explains the normal stages of language and cognitive development, helping you understand what stage your child is at and what activities you can do to stimulate and encourage further development in your 24-month-old.
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6 tips to raise smart kids
Every parent wants to raise happy, successful children, and many new parents face the daunting challenge of raising smart kids. But there is a lot of advice out there on how to raise a smart child. Who should you listen to? And which advice is trustworthy? To answer those questions, this article will provide tips on raising smart kids and activities you can do to stimulate and encourage your child's brain development.
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Language and cognitive development of 23-month-old babies
At 23 months, your toddler will start to show more interest in playing with other children. He may imitate the way older children play or toddle along when they play tag. He will also try to get you involved in whatever game he is playing. During this time, your toddler will ask a lot of “why” questions. Why is it milky white?” “Why is the sun gone?” “Why is it dirty?” “Why take a bath?” Much of this is down to your 23-month-old’s curiosity about the wider world. More importantly, this is actually your toddler’s way of talking to you, using his limited communication skills and vocabulary. In this article, we will provide useful information for parents to understand the language development and cognitive development of 23-month-olds.”
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Language and cognitive development of 22-month-old babies
At 22 months, toddlers are much more advanced than babies, they know what they want but don't necessarily know how to get it or even ask for it. During these 22 months, your child has learned so many things that will amaze you every day. In fact, your child now has his own food preferences and tantrums. At this age, your child is gradually moving into the toddler stage, eager to explore the world around him. So what are the developmental milestones of a 22-month-old baby? In this article, we will provide useful information for parents to understand the language development and cognitive development of a 22-month-old child.
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Language and cognitive development of a 21-month-old baby
By the time your child is 21 months old, you may notice that your child is never out of motion, but he or she actually spends about 20% of his or her time just looking around. This is a time of language and cognitive development in children, and you can start teaching your child about the concept of time. For example, talk about your schedule: “First we go to the library, then we go to the park,” and remind your child what happens on certain days of the week: “On Sundays, we go to Grandma’s.” You may also want to think about gender identity issues as your 21-month-old begins to show preferences for certain toys, games, and playmates. In this article, we’ll provide helpful information for parents to understand the language and cognitive development of 21-month-olds.
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How does your 14-month-old "test" your patience?
At 14 months, children at this age are going through a lot of developmental changes that can cause them to act out, and that doesn't mean they're wrong or that your parenting skills are lacking. This can test a parent's patience when raising a child. In this article, we'll provide helpful information to understand the causes and how parents and caregivers can deal with tantrums.
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Common behavior in 16-month-old children
When your baby is 16 months old, he or she is in a constant state of activity, playing, kicking, walking, climbing, and maybe even running. Some toddlers this age are very fearful of strangers and dogs, while others are almost fearless. In this article, we will provide useful information to help parents and caregivers understand more about common behaviors in 16-month-olds.
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Social, cognitive, and physical milestones for 3- to 4-year-olds
Most parents look forward to the milestones their 3- and 4-year-olds will achieve. Socially, they become more confident and comfortable, make new friends, and begin to participate in small group play. So what do 3- and 4-year-olds know?
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