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Your Toddlers' Development

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We all agree that toddlers are really cute, however, their new developmental stages mean that parents may require different skills and techniques than when their child was a baby. It can be a busy time.

In this section we try to demystify some of the stages of a toddlers' development. It covers the areas of social skills and language development, through to tips on how to avoid the well-known toddler tantrums.

Just remember that all toddlers are different and will develop in their own time at different rates, the information provided here is just a guide.

Speech Development

Use these techniques to help encourage your toddlers language development.

Social Skills

Toddlers are only just beginning to learn social skills, help to give your toddler a good start now.

Cognitive Thinking

As your toddler approaches age two, you will probably notice him starting to think ahead.

Toddler Tantrums

Some steps you can take to prevent tantrums, and ways to deal with them when they do happen.

Psychologists' View

Sally-Anne McCormack gives us a psychologists' point of view on toddler tantrums.

Why Toddlers Bite

Sally-Anne McCormack, psychologist, talks about toddlers who bite.

Toddler Discipline

Discipline for your toddler is all about setting clear, positive guidelines.