Unlocking Potential: 25-27 Month Toddler Milestones and Developmental Activities

Unlocking Potential: 25-27 Month Toddler Milestones and Developmental Activities

Encourage Independence and Skill-Building with Specialized Toys and Engaging Learning Experiences 

 

Your toddler is two years old already? Wow! Time does fly, doesn’t it? Have they started exhibiting their unique personality yet? 

  

What to expect? 

 At around 25 to 27 months you will notice many changes in your little one. Some of the changes are: 

  • Can run confidently 

  • Jump with both feet 

  • Better at using utensils such as  spoon, fork and glass 

  • Can build tower with building blocks 

  • Can wash hands 

  • Can brush teeth with assistance 

  • May begin toilet training 

  • Can follow two step instructions 

  • Can engage in pretend way activities like mimicking adults, cooking and taking care of dolls 

  • Has vocabulary of around 200 words 

  • Enjoy listening to stories 

  • May start describing their experiences 

  • Start to show empathy and concerns for others 

 

Is it normal? 

Concern: My toddler is extremely possessive with their things and doesn’t like to share. 

Verdict: Yes, it is normal. At this stage your toddler might be very possessive for things or toys that belong to them and refuse to share it. It happens because your toddler is beginning to understand the concept of ownership and recognizes the things that belong to them as “mine”. 

 

Concern: My toddler is scared of trying new foods/ going to new places/ meeting new people 

Verdict: Yes it is normal. Your toddler is getting familiar with their surroundings and people around them. Trying new experiences such as food or going to new places or meeting new people can be intimidating and scary for them. However, fear of new experiences is a normal part of your toddler’s development.  

As parents, it is important to be patient with your toddler. Introduce them to new things one step at a time. Try to prepare them in advance before meeting new people or going to new places and help them to feel independent by giving them choices.  

  

How can you support your toddler’s development? 

As your toddler has turned two, you might have noticed an increase in their energy levels and physical activities. At times, it is difficult to match up with them. You might experience tiredness, exhaustion and  feeling that you are not doing enough. But that is not true. Just because you feel tired at times, doesn’t mean your toddler’s development has to suffer. By giving your toddler Tinyvers activity kit 11 designed specially for 25 to 27 month toddlers with developmental tools that are focused on helping with complex language skills, toys boosting advanced problem solving abilities, and introducing early STEAM concepts on there day to day activities, you can ensure their timely growth and development.This Educational based Activity box help children to bridge the gap from home based learning to preschool, supporting crucial developmental growth.The kit also comes with a milestone brochure, activity booklet and DIY activity cards that help you navigate your toddler’s developmental journey with ease.  

 

Let’s take a tiny peek into the developmental toys included in Tinyvers activity kit 11: 

1.    Memory bag with shapes and cards: 

As the name suggests, a memory bag is an interactive activity that improves your toddler’s memory skills. The memory bag with shapes and cards enhances your toddler’s concentration, shape and colour recognition and visual discrimination. 

  

2.    Slide and spin puzzle: 

Your toddler has been solving simple puzzles for quite sometime now. Slide and spin puzzle give your toddler an opportunity to build the puzzle first and then play with it. The tracks can be connected in multiple different ways. Placing the ball on the track and rotating the track to move the ball teaches your toddler basic concepts of physics such as gravity and applied force. The colourful puzzle enhances your toddler’s problem solving skills, logical thinking, emotional development and strategic thinking. 

  

3.    Colour box 

Colour box in an interesting game that allows your toddler to improve their concentration skills by dropping the coloured coins into slots. It also helps them develop their hand eye coordination, pattern recognition, primary colour recognition, identification and classification skills. 

  

4.    Cleaning set: 

Cleanliness is an essential trait to possess. You can help your toddler develop this essential trait with the help of a cleaning set. Your toddler loves mimicking your actions such as cooking or talking on the phone. Giving them a cleaning set will allow them to copy you as you clean around the house and gradually develop an important trait. It also helps them develop their gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination. 

  

5.    Dual matching cards: 

Your toddler is getting really good at recognizing shapes and colours separately. But what if they have to recognize the same shapes in different colours or same colours in different shapes? It is difficult but not impossible. Dual matching cards help your toddler to develop these skills and promote skills of identification and differentiation of colours, shapes and patterns. 

  

6.    Watering can: 

Cultivating a love for nature and plants in toddlers is important for their social and emotional development. Watering can is a great tool that allows your toddler to develop empathy towards plants and teaches them a real life skill. It also promotes independence and confidence in your toddler. 

 

7.    Community helper cards: 

We live in a community where people of different professions help us with our day to day work. It is important that your toddler recognizes our community helpers and develops respect and empathy towards them. Community helper cards facilitate that process and introducing your toddler to the community helps and enhance their social and emotional skills. 

8.    Grow a plant book: 

Another great way to get your toddler interested in plants and nature is to grow a plant book. The book shows the journey of a mother and son planting seeds in a plant watching the plant grow. It promotes vocabulary building, language development, curiosity and social as well as emotional development. 

 

At two years old, your toddler will be the most energetic they will ever be in their entire lifeTo channelize their amazing energy towards their growth and development, providing them with developmental toys such as Memory bag with shapes and cards, Slide and spin puzzle, Colour box, Cleaning set and Watering can. Interactive activities such as Community helper cards, Dual matching cards and Grow a plant book help to shape their personality and social skills. It’s okay if you can’t match up with your toddler’s energy. But don’t forget to cherish these wonderful moments with them. 

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