Toddler Development
Encouraging Healthy Development
Learning Through Play
Communicating; Feelings; & Self-Esteem
Behaviour, Guidance & Discipline
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Three things you can't make a toddler do.
What is eat, sleep and go to the toilet?
100
Three things most likely to cause power struggles between toddlers and parents.
What are eating, sleeping, and toileting?
100
According to Jean Piaget, this is the work of the child.
What is play?
100
When the listener attempts to reflect back the message received through verbal and non-verbal signals.
What is active listening? (or reflective listening)
100
A normal way for a toddler to express their strong feelings.
What is a tantrum?
200
A college student's ___________ is less active than a toddler's __________.
What is their brain?
200
This gives the body a chance to rest and grow.
What is sleep?
200
Functional, pretend, and constructive
What are three types of play?
200
They shut down communication and hinder relationship-building, and can sometimes make traffic a mess.
What are Roadblocks?
200
Distraction, redirection, and giving limited choices are good examples of this.
What are discipline strategies?
300
This part of a toddler's body is the same size as a 6 cm bouncy ball.
What is a stomach?
300
Toddlers need meals and snacks this often.
What is every 2-3 hours?
300
This favourite activity can cause nightmares, lower reading ability, encourage aggressive behaviour, and limit imagination skills in young children.
What is watching television? (screen time)
300
Three things that contribute to effective communication
What are words, tone, and body language?
300
Because toddlers have limited language skills and poor emotional regulation, they often resort to these aggressive behaviours.
What are biting and hitting?
400
This type of attachment teaches a child to trust.
What is secure attachment?
400
For successful toilet learning, children need to be physically able to control this muscle.
What is a sphincter?
400
It is recommended that children need the opportunity for active play this often.
What is every day?
400
A belief that you are lovable, capable, and that you belong.
What is self-esteem?
400
Toddlers need to learn "ownership" before they can learn to do this.
What is share?
500
By this age, children should be easily understood most of the time.
What is 3 years old?
500
This series of events will help your child transition to dreamland successfully.
What is a bedtime routine?
500
These two attributes are the most important indicators of future academic success.
What are creativity and social skills?
500
"You is kind, you is smart, you is important" is an example of promoting self-esteem from this book/movie.
What is "The Help"?
500
This is as old as family life itself, dating back to Cain and Abel.
What is sibling rivalry?
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