13 to 36 Months
At this age, it seems like your child is constantly growing, changing, and reaching new milestones! This is the time of exploration where your toddlers will be testing boundaries in their physical as well as social lives. After age two, children begin to see beyond themselves. They begin to play interactively with their peers and to start to have empathy for others.
Explore the resources below for new ways to help your child develop their fine and gross motor skills, cognitive development, communication ability, and social-emotional awareness!
Resources
Discovery
Discovery
- Brain-Boosting Toddler Activities
- Tinkergarten Activities
- Tips to follow when introducing young children to STEM
- 15 Read Aloud Tips for Babies and Toddlers
- How TAPE helps toddlers TALK - Tips from a Speech Therapist
- Choosing a Quality Child Care or Preschool Program for Your Child
- Using the Imaginary Arts to Inspire and Nurture Literacy
Health and Wellness
Health and Wellness
- Canadian 24-hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years
- Here’s to Healthy Eating: Habits to Start and Habits to Avoid
- Screen time and young children
- Discipline and Limit Setting
- Raising Healthy Kids by Living 5-2-1-0 Everyday - How to start healthy behaviours in the early years
- A Healthy Start - The Best Nutrition for Your Baby and Toddler
- Faith and Practice in Early Years
SEED Capsule Videos
SEED Capsule Videos
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