4 early math skills your toddler is ready to learn now
Here are four fundamental skills that your 2-year-old may be ready—and even excited—to explore.
Here are four fundamental skills that your 2-year-old may be ready—and even excited—to explore.
To help your 2-year-old understand consequences, ask them: "What might happen?" Here's how to give your toddler practice with predictions.
When your toddler looks through their legs or climbs up or down stairs, they're exploring the "orientation" schema. Offer these activities to support their curiosity.
When your toddler crawls into a cardboard box or places a cup inside a bigger container, they’re exploring the “enclosing” schema.
Children learn so much about the physical world by throwing, dropping, rolling, and flinging things—including their own body.
Toddlers love discovering how objects fit together and come apart. Discover 5 ways to support this type of play.
Discover 4 ways to support your toddler’s developing rotation schema, a form of play that involves twirling their body, rolling cars, and more.
Does your toddler love hiding under a blanket or stuffing little toys between the couch cushions? Covering up and hiding objects is a type of schema play known as “enveloping.”