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Current special Baby City - Valid from 01.06 to 30.06 - Page nb 13

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Special Baby City 01.06.2025 - 30.06.2025
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~~ BETTER CHILD ETWEEN ONE AND TWO YEARS OLD, YOUR BABY IS STEPPING INTO TODDLERHOOD'S FRONT PORCH, AND SUDDENLY, THEY’RE NOT SO LITTLE ANYMORE. THIS STAGE ISN’T JUST ABOUT WALKING, CLIMBING AND RUNNING; IT’S A TIME OF PROBLEM-SOLVING, EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION, AND A GROWING SENSE OF INDEPENDENCE. THEY'RE MAKING CHOICES, TESTING LIMITS, AND LEARNING TO ENGAGE WITH THE WORLD. SO, WHAT EXCITING CHANGES CAN YOU EXPECT BETWEEN ONE TO TWO YEARS? LET'S TAKE A LOOK... DISCOVERING CAUSE AND EFFECT Your baby’s understanding of the world is becoming more complex. Studies show that around this time, little ones start to grasp fundamental concepts of physics, such as gravity, force, and object permanence. They also begin to understand cause and effect, which means they constantly experiment to see ‘what happens next’. They drop food off the high-chair, not because they don't want it, but because they want to see what happens when it hits the floor. They flush the toilet repeatedly just to watch the swirling water. They press buttons, open drawers, and bang objects together to observe the reaction. EMOTIONAL SELF-EXPRESSION Along with your baby's growing independence comes their first taste of frustration. If something doesn’t go their way, they might respond with dramatic flops to the floor or exaggerated grunts of disapproval. Small choices - like letting your baby pick between two different toys or two coloured cups - can help them feel a sense of control while reducing meltdowns. Choices are also good for their development. Research published by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) highlights that encouraging safe opportunities for autonomy helps foster problem-solving skills and resilience in babies of this age group. WALKING AND RUNNING One of the most noticeable changes during this period is physical development. Most babies begin walking between 12 and 18 months, although some may start earlier or later without any cause for concern. Once your baby has mastered walking, running will and an adventurous urge to climb soon follow. By the time your baby reaches their second birthday, they'll likely be scaling furniture and tackling stairs.

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~~ BETTER CHILD ETWEEN ONE AND TWO YEARS OLD, YOUR BABY IS STEPPING INTO TODDLERHOOD'S FRONT PORCH, AND SUDDENLY, THEY’RE NOT SO LITTLE ANYMORE. THIS STAGE ISN’T JUST ABOUT WALKING, CLIMBING AND RUNNING; IT’S A TIME OF PROBLEM-SOLVING, EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION, AND A GROWING SENSE OF INDEPENDENCE. THEY'RE MAKING CHOICES, TESTING LIMITS, AND LEARNING TO ENGAGE WITH THE WORLD. SO, WHAT EXCITING CHANGES CAN YOU EXPECT BETWEEN ONE TO TWO YEARS? LET'S TAKE A LOOK... DISCOVERING CAUSE AND EFFECT Your baby’s understanding of the world is becoming more complex. Studies show that around this time, little ones start to grasp fundamental concepts of physics, such as gravity, force, and object permanence. They also begin to understand cause and effect, which means they constantly experiment to see ‘what happens next’. They drop food off the high-chair, not because they don't want it, but because they want to see what happens when it hits the floor. They flush the toilet repeatedly just to watch the swirling water. They press buttons, open drawers, and bang objects together to observe the reaction. EMOTIONAL SELF-EXPRESSION Along with your baby's growing independence comes their first taste of frustration. If something doesn’t go their way, they might respond with dramatic flops to the floor or exaggerated grunts of disapproval. Small choices - like letting your baby pick between two different toys or two coloured cups - can help them feel a sense of control while reducing meltdowns. Choices are also good for their development. Research published by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) highlights that encouraging safe opportunities for autonomy helps foster problem-solving skills and resilience in babies of this age group. WALKING AND RUNNING One of the most noticeable changes during this period is physical development. Most babies begin walking between 12 and 18 months, although some may start earlier or later without any cause for concern. Once your baby has mastered walking, running will and an adventurous urge to climb soon follow. By the time your baby reaches their second birthday, they'll likely be scaling furniture and tackling stairs.
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