Tag Archives: education
Understand Ways to Handle Your Toddler’s Emotions
Now that your two-year-old is beginning to understand the impact that he has on the world around him, he is also starting to become aware that other people may not see the world in quite the same way. Continue reading
Find out The Right Way to Understand and Look after Your Child
Your toddler is too young to understand “right and wrong” or why certain behavior is unacceptable, but she understands and likes routine, and thrives on your approval. As she gets closer to two years, she will understand that most behavior has good or bad consequences. Continue reading
How You Develop a Relationship With Your Son or Daughter
During the first year of life a baby moves quite rapidly through different stages of attachment and acceptance of the people around him. in comparison to toddlers, many babies are quite relaxed with new people. separation anxiety begins later and coincides with the development of language and memory, peaking during months 12-18. Continue reading
Learn The Way in which Your Toddler’s Brain Actually Works
The brain uses a different sequence to the one above to listen to and understand spoken language. As well as using the ears to hear the sounds and interpret the literal meaning of the spoken words, the eyes and other senses are also used to decipher the social meaning of what has been said, by decoding information about the speaker (gender, age, tone of voice) and the context (familiar, dangerous, new, interesting, hostile) and so on. Continue reading
Find out How you can Help Your Child Talk and Use words
Over the next six months your toddler will start to replace her baby “babble” with real words to describe things. Her ability to understand what you say will improve much more quickly and you may be surprised to find how easily she follows basic instructions, too. Continue reading
Learn Tips on how to Cope with Toddler Behavior
At this age, your toddler is not being deliberately naughty and does not know how to manipulate. He is simply attention-seeking and exploring, with no capacity for common sense and little memory or reasoning ability. He simply can’t understand the world from someone else’s perspective. Continue reading