Prepare your child for the big move to the toddler room by fostering independence, language, motor, and social skills through simple daily activities at home.
Moving from the infant room to the toddler room is a big step for your little one. But it is also an exciting one, with new opportunities for them to learn, grow, and make friends! Help prepare your toddler for a smooth transition by developing these easy and important skills through everyday interactions at home.
Toddlers are eager to do things on their own. You can help by:
These activities build confidence and prepare them for classroom routines where independence is encouraged.
Even if your child is not talking in full words yet, you can help build their communication skills by:
This helps your child understand and express themselves, which eases their transition into a new environment.
Help your toddler improve their attention span and prepare for the learning environment in the toddler room by:
These skills will help your toddler practice listening and following instructions, making for a smooth transition to the toddler room.
Toddler classrooms include activities that require stronger motor skills. Encourage development by:
These experiences help your child keep up with their new, active environment.
Toddler rooms involve more group play and interaction. You can help your child prepare by:
Even small steps toward social play make a big difference in helping your child feel comfortable around peers.
As your child becomes more independent, self-soothing becomes important. You can help by:
These skills will help your child adapt more easily to new teachers and surroundings.
The toddler room comes with more structure than the infant room. Help prepare your toddler to adapt to this by:
These skills will help your toddler smoothly transition into the rhythm and routine of the toddler room.
Moving from the infant to the toddler room doesn't have to be overwhelming for you or your little one. These simple activities and behaviours are the perfect way to practice skills your toddler will need before they even get there! By fostering independence, language, social interaction, motor skills, routines, and self-comforting habits at home, you are giving your child the tools they need to thrive in this exciting new stage.
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