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35 Month Milestones: Language Growth & Greater Independence
At 35 months old, your toddler is at a lively stage of development filled with independence, curiosity, and personality. Many toddlers at this stage can form short sentences, and can express their needs more clearly. Your little one's imagination is blossoming, as they continue to engage in pretend play and storytelling. Socially, they may begin playing with other children, although they may still struggle with turn-taking. This month can be marked with a mix of excitement an
Annalise Fox
8 hours ago7 min read


34 Month Milestones: Independence & Social Growth
At 34 months old, your toddler is showing even greater independence, confidence, and ability to follow simple rules. They remain curious about the world around them. Their language skills continue to grow as they can speak in longer sentences and more clearly express their needs and wants. Physically, they are more coordinated and can jump with both feet and handle small objects with greater fine motor skills. Your little one is learning to assert their independence.
Annalise Fox
Apr 206 min read


31 Month Milestones: Imagination & Increased Independence
At 31 months old, your child is more observant of the world around them. They are quickly accelerating in their sense of independence, and are excited to share that with you! You'll notice that they'll make a shift from parallel play to more pretend play, where they hope you will play with them. This month marks a time where you'll be able to watch their personalities and imagination grow a little more each and every day.
Annalise Fox
Apr 146 min read


32 Month Milestones: Boundary Testing & Teeth Brushing
At 32 months old, your toddler is rapidly growing in their sense of confidence and communication, as they further explore the world around them. They will be continuing to explore their independence and strengthen their communication, as their personality will further shine. They will test their parents boundaries as they explore what pushing the boundaries are, but will simultaneously also be calmer as they learn to healthily transition from one activity or environment to an
Annalise Fox
Apr 136 min read
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