Encourage Grandparents and Other Adults to Share in Your Child’s Life
Parenting Tips for Your 31-32 Month Old Toddler
Have you noticed how much your child enjoys other adults like grandparents, aunts, uncles, older friends, and neighbors? You are the most important adult in your child’s life, but your child learns from other caring adults that he can trust, love, and enjoy.
Other caring adults make your child’s world more varied, interesting, and exciting. Each one has something important and different to share and to teach. Your toddler needs these adult relationships. Do all you can to encourage them. They are a precious part of your child’s life.
Learn More About 31-32 Month Old Children
- About One in Five Children Are Born Shy
- Avoid Using Food for Comfort or as a Reward
- Bed Wetting is Common Through Age Three
- Create a Path with Chalk to Encourage Physical Development
- Development and Characteristics of a 31-32 Month Old Child
- Get a Developmental Assessment to See if Your Child is Developing Normally
- Give Young Children Chores That Last 5-10 Minutes Like Setting the Table
- Look at the World Through Your Child’s Eyes to Understand Their Discoveries
- Make Nutritious Snacks Like Yogurt Popsicles
- Play Copy Cat to Practice Body Movements and Observe
- Punishment Does Not Teach the Right Thing to Do; Guidance Does
- Reduce Your Child’s Fears by Visiting Before the First Day of Preschool
- Toddlers Can Feed Themselves Using Spoons or Their Fingers
- Use the Words Heavy and Light to Teach About Weight
- What Doesn’t Belong? Game Teaches Similarities and Differences
- When Adjusting to Preschool, Children May be Angels at School and Terrors at Home
- Young Children Do Not Understand Lying or Stealing
- Your Child May be Glad to Be at Preschool but Mad at You for Leaving Her
- Your Toddler: 31-32 Months
See our Resource Links for additional information on child care and development.
