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My Child Intellectual Development - Language: 2 to 3 years
Intellectual Development means being able to communicate, to think both creatively and abstractly, to pay attention, solve problems, and develop keen judgment and a lifelong readiness to learn.
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Parents Can: Be patient – do not rush to fill in the words when their toddler is talking, as he may be organizing some thoughts | Child Will: Know you are interested in what he has to say, and that he can take time to organize his thoughts without feeling rushed
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Parents Can: Provide opportunities for their toddler to talk about things that she finds interesting | Child Will: Want to have conversations with others, and include them in experiences
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Parents Can: Encourage imaginative play | Child Will: Feel secure enough to experiment with different roles, and use language to express herself
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Parents Can: Ask questions requiring a choice (for example, "Do you want the round cracker or the square one?")Ask open-ended questions (for example, "How does the bunny feel to you?" "What did you see on your walk?") | Child Will: Feel that his opinions matterPractice using descriptive words
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Parents Can: Let their toddler fill in the blanks while singing a song | Child Will: Use words that he has heard repeatedEnjoy singing important words on his own
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Parents Can: Have conversations during play time that encourage their toddler to talk about what she is doing | Child Will: Master the ability to express her feelings about daily events, and know that you are interested
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Parents Can: Keep expanding on language by adding more new words and descriptions about events in their toddler's day | Child Will: Develop confidence in the use of many words and feel secure enough to try new words
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Parents Can: Start introducing basic concepts into conversations, such as time, colour and size | Child Will: Begin to develop an understanding of abstract concepts (such as time, opposites and size) and will use these in her daily conversations
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| | Social Development: 2 to 3 years Emotional Development: 2 to 3 years Intellectual Development - Numeracy: 2 to 3 years Intellectual Development - Problem Solving: 2 to 3 years
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