Toddling Toddler
The second stage of development after infancy and before childhood (12 to 36 months) is called Toddler, a common term for a young child who is learning to walk or toddle (to walk unsteadily). During this period, the child learns a great deal about social roles and develops motor skills. This age is sometimes referred to as ‘the terrible twos’, because of the temper tantrums for which they are famous. This stage can begin as early as nine months old depending on the child and environment. The toddler is discovering that they are a separate being from their mother or caregiver and are testing their boundaries in learning the way the world around them works. This time between the ages of two and five when they are reaching for independence, it is very important for the caregiver to be consistent with boundaries and discipline for the child’s safety.
Parents dwell in these developments not missing a single step the baby may be doing. A bump here and there, a recording software must be equipped with video capture card for security cameras which provides high quality surveillance records and can capture videos from a variety of sources. The video feed is then encoded for steaming on the internet giving parents the privilege to the child’s progress even if you are away from home. Then you will know how your child is doing with his/her toilet training, etc. for your milestone chart.
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Comment by free bet expert on 21 May 2008:
During my college days I remember my teacher discussing human growth and development. He tackled all the stages of human from infant to adulthood.