4 ways to help your child learn body part vocabulary
If your toddler can already point to their nose or show you their hands, they may be ready to move on to trickier terms.
If your toddler can already point to their nose or show you their hands, they may be ready to move on to trickier terms.
Research shows that children who participate in more pretend play have larger vocabularies and stronger communication skills.
Understanding pronouns is a big socio-cognitive leap for your 2-year-old. Learn 3 easy ways to practice pronouns with your toddler.
Action words help your toddler communicate their needs. Learn how to teach your toddler verbs, and which verbs to start with.
Toddlers learn to tune out sounds they hear often—which can include you! Here are 5 strategies to try when you need your 2-year-old to listen.