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Early Childhood Development: Your Helpful and Social 5 Year Old

December 15, 2022 Madeleine Vieira
Group of preschooler children looking down into camera

Your five-year-old is coming into their own and soaking up everything like a sponge! They might enjoy potty humor and love to tell wild, imaginative stories, but they also want to contribute in real ways to your family. Whether they’re following your instructions on how to set the table or pulling weeds from the garden, they love to help out in meaningful ways.

Early Childhood Development: Your 5-Year-Old Preschooler and What to Expect

Vocabulary Development


Your child’s vocabulary is still growing and growing! On average, a five-year-old will know roughly 2,000 words.(2) The back-and-forth conversations are also getting longer, and typically five-year-olds say sentences that are at least five words long.(2) And boy do five-year-olds love to share their opinions! (1) Ask them questions, listen closely to their thoughtful explanations, and encourage them to tell stories. At this age, children also have longer attention spans, so they can follow multi-step instructions and do more complex projects.(1)

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In Preschooler Mental Health, Preschooler Development Tags Early Childhood Development: Your Helpful and Social 5-Year-Old, early childhood development, 5 year olds, 5 years, early childhood, preschooler, 5 year old preschooler, vocabulary development, motor skills, whiney behavior, 5 year old milestones, preschooler milestones, simple chores, encourage healthy development, meaningful tasks, preschoolers love to help, encourage movement, play together, set up play dates

Early Childhood: Your Creative and Playful 3 Year Old

October 17, 2022 Madeleine Vieira
Group of children playing

Three-year-olds are such curious, playful, imaginative individuals!

Seeing your child grow right before your very eyes is wonderful and exciting. And watching them interact with you and others is such a gift.

Conversations have started to feel more interesting as your preschooler can say longer sentences and have more back-and-forth interaction with you. They also continue to come into their own, engaging in problem-solving and imaginative play.


Early Childhood Development: Your Young Preschooler at 3 Years Old

Vocabulary Development


Speech is yet another thing that children develop at their own pace. But a child between the ages of 3 and 4 will typically be able to say between 500 and 900 words!(2) By now, they’ll be able to talk in longer sentences of roughly 4 to 5 words, leading to real conversations with you.(4)

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In Early Childhood Developme, Toddler Development Tags Early Childhood: Your Creative and Playful 3-Year-Old, 3 year olds, toddlers, early childhood, creative, playful, imaginative, preschoolers, interaction, problem-solving, imaginative play, young preschooler, vocabulary development, growing imagination, 3 year old milestones, movement and physical development, language skills, communication, cognitive growth, encourage problem solving, model problem solving, ask open-ended questions

What to Feed Your Toddler and When! Plus: How to Deal With Picky Eaters

September 26, 2022 Madeleine Vieira
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Does your toddler change their mind about foods at the drop of a hat? One day they love peas and carrots and the next they’re looking at them with utter disgust? Welcome to toddlerhood and the joys of trying to get your little one to eat!

Feeding a toddler can feel – like many things at this age – overwhelming or frustrating.

Assuming your toddler doesn’t have any known allergies, they can eat from all the basic food groups. If your family has a history of food allergies, talk to your child’s pediatrician about how to start introducing foods to your toddler.(1)

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In Toddler Mental Health, Toddler Eating Tags What to Feed Your Toddler and When! Plus: How to Deal With Picky Eaters, toddlers, early childhood, picky eaters, picky eating, toddler eating behavior, allergies, introducing solids, dairy, fruit, vegetables, protein, whole grains, allergens, neophobia, reluctance to tasting or trying of new foods, meal time struggles, toddler appetite, bodily cues

Stages of Play: Funny Things Toddlers Do That Are Actually Play Schemas

September 12, 2022 Madeleine Vieira
Boy stacking blocks

Have you ever wondered about the funny things toddlers do?

Maybe you’ve chuckled because your toddler carries rocks around in her purse or insists on playing with a potato instead of other children.

What looks like plain old silliness to you is actually the exploration of play schemas!

Play is how your child learns.(1) And it’s so important for healthy brain development that it’s actually been recognized as a basic human right all children should have access to by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.(2)

That’s right – play has been deemed a right that all children should have access to in addition to rest, leisure, and love.(2)

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In Toddler Mental Health, Toddler Play Tags Stages of Play: Funny Things Toddlers Do That Are Actually Play Schemas, toddlers, play schemas, stages of play, toddler brain development, play development, early childhood, Unoccupied Play (0-3 months), Solitary Play (0 – 2 years), Onlooker or Spectator Play (2 years), Parallel Play (2+ years), Associative Play (3-4 years), Cooperative Play (4+ years), sharing, model sharing, cooperative games, turn taking, taking turns, Trajectory, Connecting, Transporting, Positioning, Enveloping, Enclosing, Rotation, Orientation, Transforming, messy play, sensory play, gross motor skills, visual skills, toddler play, early childhood play

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