Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Memory and thought, How you baby thinks and remembers - toddler/1-year-old | Bounty

Memory and thought, How you baby thinks and remembers - toddler/1-year-old | Bounty

Memory and thought

Memory and thought

Your toddler is remembering more and figuring out how things work.

At around a year, most toddlers:

  • Are able to wave bye-bye.
  • Search for a lost toy because they can remember it.

Find out more about your toddler at 1

Around 18 months, most toddlers:

  • Are able to point to their eyes, mouth and nose as you name them.
  • Go back to a game if interrupted.

Find out more about your toddler at 18 months

At around two, most toddlers:

  • Are able to ‘post’ simple shapes through holes.
  • Remember daily routines; sit on the bottom step when it’s time to put shoes on, fetch a book for story time.

Find out more about your toddler at 2

By three, most toddlers:

  • Are able to do large-piece jigsaw puzzles.
  • Act out versions of the real world; pour a cup of pretend ‘tea,’ take toys for a ride.

Find out more about you child at 3


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