martes, 3 de julio de 2012

CDC - Child Development,Toddlers (2-3 years old) - NCBDDD

CDC - Child Development,Toddlers (2-3 years old) - NCBDDD


Toddlers (2-3 years of age)

father and sonDevelopmental Milestones


Skills such as taking turns, playing make believe, and kicking a ball, are called developmental milestones. Developmental milestones are things most children can do by a certain age. Children reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, behave, and move (like jumping, running, or balancing).
Because of children’s growing desire to be independent, this stage is often called the "terrible twos." However, this can be an exciting time for parents and toddlers. Toddlers will experience huge thinking, learning, social, and emotional changes that will help them to explore their new world, and make sense of it. During this stage, toddlers should be able to follow two- or three-step directions, sort objects by shape and color, imitate the actions of adults and playmates, and express a wide range of emotions.

Positive Parenting Tips


Following are some of the things you, as a parent, can do to help your toddler during this time:

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  • Set up a special time to read books with your toddler.
  • Encourage your child to take part in pretend play.
  • Play parade or follow the leader with your toddler.
  • Help your child to explore things around her by taking her on a walk or wagon ride.
  • Encourage your child to tell you his name and age.
  • Teach your child simple songs like Itsy Bitsy Spider, or other cultural childhood rhymes.
  • Give your child attention and praise when she follows instructions and shows positive behavior and limit attention for defiant behavior like tantrums. Teach your child acceptable ways to show that she’s upset.



Child Safety First


Because your child is moving around more, he will come across more dangers as well. Dangerous situations can happen quickly, so keep a close eye on your child. Here are a few tips to help keep your growing toddler safe:
  • Do NOT leave your toddler near or around water (for example, bathtubs, pools, ponds, lakes, whirlpools, or the ocean) without someone watching her. Fence off backyard pools. Drowning is the leading cause of injury and death among this age group.
  • Encourage your toddler to sit when eating and to chew his food thoroughly to prevent choking.
  • Check toys often for loose or broken parts.
  • Encourage your toddler not to put pencils or crayons in her mouth when coloring or drawing.
  • Do NOT hold hot drinks while your child is sitting on your lap. Sudden movements can cause a spill and might result in your child’s being burned.
  • Make sure that your child sits in the back seat and is buckled up properly in a car seat with a harness.

For More Information


CDC’s "Learn the Signs. Act Early." Campaign
For more details on developmental milestones, warning signs of possible developmental delays, and information on how to help your child’s development, visit the "Learn the Signs. Act Early." campaign website.

CDC’s Parent Information (Children 0−3 years)
This site has information to help you learn how to give your child a healthy start to life.

American Academy of Pediatrics—Developmental StagesExternal Web Site Icon
Visit the American Academy of Pediatrics for health topics by developmental stages.

Bright FuturesExternal Web Site Icon
Bright Futures provides information on what to expect as your child grows, including parenting tips.

Just in Time ParentingExternal Web Site Icon (JITP)
Quality, research-based information to families at the time it can be most useful.

National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationExternal Web Site Icon (NHTSA)
The NHTSA has information on safety recalls and safety tips for children riding in motor vehicles, walking, biking, playing outside, waiting at school bus stops, and more.

Protect the Ones You Love
CDC’s Injury Center has information on how you can protect your child from drowning and other common causes of injury.


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