Your toddler's developmental milestones at 2 years

Everything you need to know about your growing 2-year-old.

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Child development at 2 year.
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By the age of 2, your toddler is talking, walking, climbing, jumping, running and bustling with energy. Your child now has a growing vocabulary and acquires new words on a regular basis. She/he can sort shapes and colours and may even show an interest in potty training. As your little one grows more independent, she/he may show signs of defiance as she/he begins to push boundaries and explore the world around her/him.

Some of the ways you’ll see your little one learning to connect with the people around him at 2 years.

  • Likes to copy adults and other children.
  • Gets excited when he’s with other children.
  • He is more independent, even more defiant.

Tips for parents

  • Find opportunities to engage in play and conversations with your toddler. Playtime could be as simple as rolling a ball back and forth, handing you their toys or helping you with safe activities like folding clothes with your supervision. These types of activities can help develop pro-social behaviours by fostering a sense of belonging and collaboration with others.

How your toddler is expressing her needs.

  • Says short sentences with two to four words.
  • Points to things when they are named.
  • Knows familiar body parts.
  • Recognizes familiar people.
  • Repeats words she has overheard and follows simple instructions.

Tips for parents

  • When taking her for a walk, tell her the names of things you see.

Your child’s brain is growing!

  • Starts to sort shapes and colours.
  • Can find things hidden under multiple layers. 
  • Completes sentences in familiar books.
  • Plays simple make-believe games.
  • Builds towers with four or more blocks.
  • Can follow two-step instructions. 
  • May start to develop a dominant hand.

Tips for parents

  • Encourage him to go looking around the room for objects you hide and give him hints. 

How she’ll move through her environment.

  • Can run, kick a ball and throw a ball overhead.
  • Is starting to run.
  • Climbs up and down from furniture without assistance.
  • Makes or copies straight lines and circles. 

Tips for parents

  • Create little fine-motor skills challenges for your toddler, like asking her to turn the page of a book.

What mealtimes look like at 2 years. 

  • Chews with full jaw movements.
  • Uses utensils with some spills. 

Tips for parents

  • Be calm and accepting. Give your child positive attention when he does eat, but don’t make it a problem when he doesn’t eat. Just take the food away, cover it, and offer it to him again a bit later. 

While all children develop differently, you should speak to your paediatrician if your 2-year-old:

  • Doesn’t know how to use common objects.
  • Doesn’t use two-word phrases.
  • Doesn’t copy actions or repeat words.
  • Doesn’t follow basic directions. 
  • Can’t walk steadily. 
  • Loses skills she once had.

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