There’s something quietly magical about the way a toddler begins to understand the world. They go from being little explorers—curious, insatiable, and often hilariously possessive—to suddenly surprising you with moments so tender and thoughtful, it takes your breath away. My daughter is two years old. She’s still very much a toddler, still working out her… Continue reading The Sweetest Little Heart
Tag: Emotional Development
The Innocence of Forgiveness: Why Babies Don’t Hold Grudges
Babies and infants have a remarkable ability to forgive and forget. Unlike adults who may hold onto grudges, babies live in the present moment. When they cry or get upset, it’s usually about their immediate needs, and once those needs are met, they move on without harboring any ill feelings. One reason for this lack… Continue reading The Innocence of Forgiveness: Why Babies Don’t Hold Grudges
The Amazing Journey of Toddler Development
Watching a toddler grow is a fascinating experience. Every day, they learn something new, whether it’s saying a new word, running across the room, or showing affection in unexpected ways. Toddlerhood, which typically spans from 1 to 3 years old, is a period of rapid development in multiple areas—physical, cognitive, social, and emotional. While each… Continue reading The Amazing Journey of Toddler Development
