How to help your child with the Twist & Pivot Pattern Puzzle—and why it’s worth it
The Twist & Pivot Pattern Puzzle may test your 2-year-old’s frustration tolerance, but it’s tricky by design 😉
The Twist & Pivot Pattern Puzzle may test your 2-year-old’s frustration tolerance, but it’s tricky by design 😉
Even if you can’t understand everything your toddler says right now, you may be on your way to having your first real conversations with them ❤️
You may not have the patience for toddler help in the kitchen every day—and that’s okay ❤️ Even occasional cooking projects can get them excited to eat new foods, teach them to follow directions, and encourage them to be helpful.
If you give in to their demand—especially when they use a rude tone—you may worry about reinforcing a challenging behavior. Are you? There’s no one right answer—and it sometimes depends on the situation.
Yesterday, your child ran away from you at daycare pick-up. At today’s drop-off, they’re clinging and crying, unwilling to let you go. While these reactions may seem contradictory, they reflect two related developmental needs: Your 2-year-old is eager to venture out and explore in new ways and they need the security of knowing that you’re … Continued
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