Parenting Toddlers
Posted on 08. Nov, 2009 by Arun in Parenting, Toddlers
Parenting toddlers is not an easy job. Many parents would readily confess that the toddler years are some of the most trying. Parents have to cope with highly-charged young minds, live with their frightfully demanding and beyond reasoning temperaments and deal with their huge tantrums and sometimes absolutely unreasonable demands.
Parenting toddlers as said is a very difficult task for parents. As parents, it is essential that we set limits for activities for toddlers. Activities for toddlers are essential when it comes to parenting toddlers. Minds of toddlers are very young and immature. Hence, when parenting toddlers, we should keep in mind many factors.
As their infants become toddlers, parents are often faced with new problems and issues to consider making sure they keep their kids safe and healthy.
Practical advice and tips on Parenting Toddlers
1) Nutrition Basics
As your toddler gets off baby food and starts eating more and more regular food, you can expect his diet to look just like the rest of the family’s diet. That means three meals a day and a couple of healthy snacks.
2) Picky Eaters
Many parents would characterize the typical toddler as being a picky eater. Keep in mind that even if your toddler is a picky eater, if he is growing normally and is physically active, with a lot of energy, then his diet is probably okay.
While parenting toddlers, remember the following:
a. Serving size for a toddler is nearly 1/4 of what an adult size serving would be, so you would only expect a toddler to eat 1/4 of a slice of bread, 1-2 tablespoons of vegetables, etc.
b. If your toddler is drinking too much milk or juice, she may be too full to eat. Don’t forcer your toddler to eat.
c. Most toddlers like to feed themselves, so give them lots of chances.
d. Toddlers will often want to try what their parents are eating and that is a good opportunity to get them to try some new foods, although you may have to offer it several times before they even think of trying it.
3) Safety
Although your home should be child proofed by now, you have to be even more careful now as your toddler gets more mobile.
To keep your toddler safe, you should:
1. During activities for toddlers, they would like to move around and play with toys, etc. Make sure that your house is child proofed.
2. Your house should also have smoke or carbon monoxide detectors, etc
4) Potty Training
Some toddlers are ready to begin potty training as early as eighteen months, while others don’t begin until they are two years old or older. And while there are many different potty training methods, one thing is clear – starting too early or pushing your child to become potty trained when they aren’t ready doesn’t work. So develop a plan on how you want to potty train your child and then wait for signs of readiness.
5) Temper Tantrums
Temper tantrums are another universal part of the life a toddler, since they can get frustrated easily and can’t express what they need or want very well. But while they are something that is to be expected, that doesn’t mean that you can’t take steps to try and make them happen less often. Most importantly:
1. try to anticipate tantrums, distract your child before one erupts, and keep in mind that most toddlers can’t be easily calmed down once a tantrum starts, although you should pick up your child is you think they will hurt themselves.
2. Don’t give in to tantrums.
6) Speech Delays
Most toddler who aren’t talking ‘well’ aren’t really delayed. They may not be talking as much as their parents want or expect them too, but that can still be normal. Before labeling your child’s speech as delayed, consider that most toddlers:
1. begin to say Mama and Dada between 7 and 15 months.
2. say 4-6 words between 11 and 22 months.
3. say 50 or more words between 18 and 27 months.
Hopefully after reading this article, it will now be easier when you are parenting toddlers. As parents, activities for toddlers also play an essential role in their growing. Come up with daily new activities for them. Activities for toddlers will help them grow physically as well as mentally.
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