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2-Year-Old Social Development Around this age, your child is engaging more with those around them, but they still prefer to play with their primary caregivers. Right now, your child should be able to: Start socializing.
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Read More »Whether you have an outgoing or shy child, socialization is an important part of their overall development. "[A child's] social development is tied to so many other areas," says Heather Wittenberg, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist specializing in child development. Many parents start to see big leaps in social skills when children begin to walk around their first birthday, but they'll hit milestones throughout the toddler and preschool years. These milestones are important because they prepare your child for managing personal feelings, understanding others' feelings and needs, and interacting in a respectful and acceptable way. Find out what to expect when it comes to your child's social development with this age-by-age guide.
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Read More »Defend territory. This is the age where kids start fighting over toys and declaring, "It's mine!" Sharing is, of course, very difficult at this age, as 2-year-olds can't see another child's perspective. "Their social behavior reflects egocentric thinking, and their behavior is guided by their desires," says Dr. Kalpidou. Model sharing and taking turns with your partner to help your child learn these important social actions. Extend relationships to other people. Showing an interest in others is a key part of socialization, and kids will begin to seek interactions beyond those with their caregivers. Whether it's playing with grandparents or waving hello to the cashier at the market, your toddler is learning to enjoy the company of others. Although some kids aren't as outgoing around others, don't be so quick to label them as "shy." "Parents often see shyness as a negative, but it's normal for kids to be slow to warm up to people they don't know or don't see very often," explains Dr. Wittenberg. "Give your child time to adjust to new situations and follow her lead."
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