Your Toddler Is Special and Develops At Her Own Pace
Parenting Tips for Your 19-20 Month Old Toddler
Isn’t it nice that your child is like no other in the whole world? Parents often worry that their children are not developing like other children. Children develop at their own individual pace.
Some children walk as early as 7 months. Many do not walk before they are 18 months old. Children may begin talking at 8 months or at 24 months, and so it is with all learning.
Your child enjoys learning new skills. You can support this learning, not by pushing or putting down or comparing your child with other children, but by teaching, encouraging, and celebrating her successes.
Learn More About 19-20 Month Old Children

- Children Who Are Loved and Feel Special Have Fewer Temper Tantrums
- Clean Your Toddler’s Teeth and Gums and Give Water Treated with Fluoride
- Cut Salt in Your Child’s Diet by Reading Food Labels
- Development and Characteristics of a 19-20 Month Old Child
- Hot Liquids and Appliances Can Burn Your Toddler
- Reduce the Sodium Toddlers Eat to Prevent High Blood Pressure Later On
- Reinforce Positive Behavior by Telling Your Child What He’s Doing Right
- Take Pictures, Create Memory Books, and Laugh with Your Toddler
- Take Time for Yourself by Spending Time with a Friend or Planning Your Future
- Teach Your Child About the World by Letting Him Paint with Water and Play with Sand
- Toddlers Have Short Attention Spans and Can Be Messy at Mealtime
- Toddlers Obey Parents That They Trust
- Use Blocks to Teach Big and Little
- Use Milk Cartons as Blocks to Teach Shapes and Sizes
- Use Picture Books to Teach Your Toddler Words
- Your Child May Have a Special Toy or Security Blanket
- Your Toddler Learns Rhythm by Dancing with You
- Your Toddler: 19-20 Months
See our Resource Links for additional information on child care and development.