Toddler Lifestyle
Toddler Lifestyle Development
A stage that starts from 12 months to 86 months; with a series of
interrelated areas. It is reasonable consensus about what these include:
Physical: Refers to growth or an increase in size.
Gross motor: Refers to the control of large muscles, which enable walking,
running, jumping, and climbing.
Fine motor: Refers to the ability to control small muscles, enabling the
toddler to feed themselves, draw and manipulate objects.
Vision: Refers to the ability to see near and far and interpret what is
seen.
Hearing and speech: Hearing is the ability to hear and receive information and
listen (interpret). Speech is the ability to understand and learn the language and
use it to communicate effectively.
Social: Refers to the ability to
interact with the world through playing with others, taking turns, and fantasy
play.
Sensory and cognitive
development: Follows a fast-moving object
Can respond to sounds
respond to his or her name understands several words
Vocalization and socialization:15 months Can use 10-15 words 2½ years begins to see self as a separate individual; still sees other children as "objects"
Major learning events
Squatting: Young children
squat instinctively as a continuous movement from standing up whenever they
want to lower themselves
Emotions and self-image: Toddlers tend to have temper tantrums because they have such
strong emotions but do not know how to express themselves; And you can provide many categories of different items for:


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