One of the most delightful things about watching a toddler grow is noticing the little details that adults often overlook in themselves. My husband and I are constantly amazed by how quick our daughter is to respond. She is only two years old, yet her reaction time feels almost superhuman. Whatever we ask, whatever we… Continue reading The Instant Response of a Toddler
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The Month of Questions
This month has brought a new rhythm into our days, a rhythm shaped by curiosity. My daughter, at two and a half years old, has begun to ask questions. They are small questions, but they carry a weight that feels enormous because they mark such a clear step in her growth. All day, I now… Continue reading The Month of Questions
Why “I Told You So” Isn’t Something I Want to Say to My Toddler
There are so many things we think about as parents—how to raise kind, confident, resilient kids, how to keep our cool on little sleep, how to be present even when the day feels stretched too thin. One small phrase I’ve been thinking about a lot lately is “I told you so.” It might seem harmless,… Continue reading Why “I Told You So” Isn’t Something I Want to Say to My Toddler
Every Toddler Grows at Their Own Pace
Parents naturally want the best for their children. They celebrate every little milestone, from the first smile to the first steps. But along with this excitement, there’s often an unspoken pressure to see how their child measures up to others. It’s easy to compare when you hear stories from other parents about how early their… Continue reading Every Toddler Grows at Their Own Pace
