12-18 month old babyWatching your toddler’s development is a really rewarding time. Little steps become leaps and bounds, and baby babble turns into a running commentary! As mum, your role is so important – and there’s lots you can do to encourage them as they grow. Read on, and if you have any questions, just ask us.Getting the balance rightAlthough it's tempting to think of toddlers as mini-adults, they still have a lot of growing up to do and their nutritional needs are quite different from ours. Toddlers should have a diet that is lower in salt, sugar and fibre but higher in fat than that recommended for adults. Your toddler needs a variety of foods from all the main food groups to make sure they're getting the goodness they need in every mouthful. What’s happening around now?As well as developing taste buds and the ability to enjoy new foods and textures, your toddler is developing in what they can do, how they explore, the way they speak and the way they learn. On the go!Having cruised around the furniture for a few months, your toddler's about to go solo! Becoming more self-awareAt the 12-18 month stage, a toddler’s vocabulary is still quite limited and they can't always express their emotions or tell you what they want… so get ready for temper tantrums and fiery outbursts! You’ll also start to notice that your toddler becomes more self-aware - saying "I" and "me" a lot. Be patient as they learn to get to grips with the concept of sharing; grabbing toys and shouting “mine” is quite common. And don’t worry if your toddler seems to like their own company rather than playing in groups – this is perfectly normal too. Telling you what they wantYou'll soon start to notice a huge improvement in your toddler's communication skills as words gradually evolve into phrases and requests. Learning more every day!An increasing awareness of what’s going on mixed with a desire for greater assertiveness means that your toddler might want to take control now and again. |
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