Ways your toddler is developing between 2 and 3 years of age.
Jumps in place.
Pedals a tricycle.
Speaks in three or four word sentences.
Feeds and dresses self.
Can draw a cross and a circle with a crayon.
Plays “make believe” games with dolls and stuffed animals.
Help your child develop new skills by playing with him/her.
Health Tips
Are your child’s “shots” up to date? If they are, your child won’t need any more until just before he/she enters kindergarten.
Offer your child a variety of healthy foods every day. Limit junk foods. Eat meals together as a family as often as possible. Turn off the TV while eating together.
Brush your child’s teeth at least once a day with a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste. Make sure your child gets a dental checkup once a year.
Parenting Tips
Talk with your child about what they are doing. Read picture books together and talk about the pictures.
Help your child enjoy active games like catch, tag, and hide-and-seek. Give him/her simple toys to play with, like blocks, crayons and paper, and stuffed animals.
You may want your child to be toilet trained soon, but he/she may not be ready until about age 3. Your child will show you when he/she is ready by being dry after sleep and telling you when he/she wants to use the toilet.
Limit television to 1 hour or less. Watch with your child and talk about the programs.
Safety Tips
Keep cleaning supplies and medicine locked up and out of reach.
Always hold your child’s hand while walking near traffic, including in parking lots. Check behind your car before backing up, in case a child is behind it.
If you have guns at home, keep them unloaded and locked up.
Put a life jacket on your child whenever they are near the water or in a boat. Always watch them around the water.