From Baby to Toddler
Your little one is no longer a baby but a little toddler - he walks, expresses his will all too clearly, and has a rich sensory experience of the world around him. His sensory system continues to evolve with time and experiences, but his senses are now fully capable of processing information for his age-appropriate needs.Continued Importance of Parental Guidance
Your toddler's mature, developed senses enable him to accurately understand and process a wealth of information,but his inexperience causes him to overlook noteworthy information. Therefore, parental involvement is ever so important: call your child's attention to differences and similarities between shapes, sounds, sensations, flavors and smells.
Milestones
- At 18 months, your baby's senses are fully developed - just like an adult. Continued sensory experiences will hone his five senses and develop them.
Tiny Tips
- Create your very own band by playing musical instruments together with your toddler.
- Your little toddler will love cooking dinner with you: this messy activity is a fantastic stimulant for the senses - allow her to stir, blend, pour and taste.