1-3 years -Toddler

Other Names: Infant,

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Chooseage of your Toddler

What awaits you:

First steps: Transition from hesitant walking to a more confident and exploratory approach.

Explosion of Language: Moving from a few words to simple sentences and the use of nouns and verbs.

Autonomy in Daily Activities: Interest in independent eating, using objects, and starting to potty train.

Imaginative Play: Development of symbolic play, such as pretending to feed a doll or driving a toy car.

Understanding and Expressing Emotions: Basic identification and expression of emotions, development of the ability to show empathy.

Social Interaction with Peers: Play with other children, beginning of sharing and cooperation, although this may be limited.

Simple Problem Solving: Using basic logic to solve simple problems in games or activities.

Development of Fine Motor Skills: Improved manual dexterity, such as holding a pencil, stacking blocks, or doing simple puzzles.

Curiosity and exploration: Constant questions about their environment, desire to explore new spaces and objects.

Understanding of Routines and Rules: Better understanding of daily routines and ability to follow simple rules.

Exploration and Fulfillment

This is a time when your child will develop a distinct personality, learn to walk and talk, and explore the world with insatiable curiosity. Every day brings new learning, progress in communication and an awakening to autonomy. It is a phase of discovery and intense growth, where the support and understanding of parents are essential.

The Formative Years

This period is marked by important milestones such as first words, first independent steps and discovery of play. Your child will begin to clearly express his preferences, interests and personality. Witness your child's first social explorations and support their emotional and cognitive development through enriching and educational interactions.

Embrace these transformative years,

where little feet explore

big worlds and small hands create great works. Remember that

your patience, your encouragement and your presence are the foundations on

which your child builds his confidence

and its autonomy.

Move forward with confidence, knowing that your guidance is their compass. THE

The challenges of parenting are many, but the joys are even greater.

Take advantage of these precious moments, because they constitute the bricks of the building

of childhood.

Self-development

You, as parents, thrive by cultivating patience,

understanding and creativity, growing and transforming yourself to the rhythm of your little one's discoveries and progress.