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Toddler Behavior


Know toddler behavior will help you to educate your child's discipline better.

Baby from one or two years old gets a lot of what he needs to be more independent. He feels himself big enough to travel the roads of the world, Here are the toddler behavior changes you can expect:

Toddlers' toddle

Baby can see all those tempting delights around the room, and he finds ways to get his hands on many of them. Once the developmental skill of walking appears, children have an intense drive to master it. So toddlers toddle --- constantly. And they can toddle into unsafe situations. Walking progresses to running, and climbing a few stairs turns into scaling kitchen counters.

Hands manipulation

Along with learning how to get things, the one-year-old baby grows hand skills to control what he gets. Doors are to be opened, lids are to be released from bottles, knobs turned, drawers pulled, garbage can emptied... Everything within walking and grabbing distance is fair game, or so he figures. To the toddlers, the whole environment is an unexplored world, and he intends to search "this world" entirely.

Language develpment

The development of language --- spoken and body language --- makes parenting a little easier. Baby can now begin to tell you what she needs by expressing in words. But while baby words are entertaining, they can also be frustrating as the parents struggle to understand what "da-boo" means Toddlers like to taste different noise to hear how they sound and how they affect people. That's why toddlers often screech,squeal, yell and jabber. Sometimes their cute baby words make you happy, at other times they could be nerve-wracking. Language also delivers expression to feelings; a feisty "No" from your formerly agreeable child can raise your eyebrows.

Toddlers' mind

Toddler may think, but there is no logical. The one-year-old plunges impulsively into activities without much thinking. The two-year-old learns his environment, figuring out a course of action in her head before venturing forth with her body. But a baby's desire to do it successfully. This developmental quirk drives toddlers into trouble and parents to the brink. And your explanation won't never stop him from trying.



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