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Toddlers can stand up with litle help. They can walk a few steps alone. They can crawl foward and backward with various speeds. Toddlers begins to move a lot.
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Toddlers Mimicking Teacher
Toddlers will begin to form concepts. They can notice actions from adults and will sometimes mimic their actions. Toddlers realize they can make things happen with their own actions. Vocabulary increases to 4 to 6 words. -
Toddlers learn to walk sideways and fast. They can run stiffly. Toddlers gain enough strength to push and pull toys around. This is an age that toddlers will begin to use hand gestures when speaking.
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Toddlers are beggining to remember where objects belong. Short attentions spans are very common at this age. Toddlers can scribble freely and imitate strokes in drawings. Vocab increases to 6-10 words.
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Can walk up and down stairs with little help. Toddlers can hang from bars and grasp things tightly. Toddlers begin to hold two objects in their hands easily. They begin to use their dominant hand more.
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Toddlers can remember fimilar objects without seeing them. They can look at books for longer time periods. Simple jigsaw puzzles can be completed. Toddlers will combine two different words, and match sounds to correct animal.
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Toddlers can walk more cordinate. They like to preform other stunts and climb around. Toddlers show increased hand cordination and smoother finger movements. They can snap papper with scissors.
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Toddlers are becoming more curious about objects and enviornment. They are beginning to push, pull, and squeeze toys. Toddlers can follow simple directions. They ask for food and water when needed.
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This is an age when toddlers like to climb everywhere indoors even in forebidden places. Toddlers like to play on swings, ladders, and other playground equiptment. They like to take jar lids on and put them back on.
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Toddlers will start to enjoy imatating family situations. Toddlers can solve problems by mimicing past actions. They refer to themself by name and learn simple pronouns. Toddlers can remember sequence of stories may be ale to retell them.
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Toddlers enjoy games and running around at this age. They can go upstairs by alternating feets but go down one foot at a time. Toddlers have gained enough strenght to walk on their tippy toes. They like to paint using full arm motion with small finger motion. This is an age when toddlers can begin eating with a fork.
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Toddlers become more skilled in putting puzzles together.They can recognize themselves in photographs. Names with often be asked of objects and repeated. Toddlers can stack rings in correct order.