Yessss!!! I’ve had a lot of people tell me their kids “don’t sit and do activities like mine”, but forget that these videos are EDITED and usually only show the parts where my kids are actively engaged in the activities! I obviously want to show the activity in action for reference, but a lot of times I’m only able to grab a clip of a few seconds to show it because my sons aren’t interested or aren’t doing the activity how I intended it to be, and that’s 100% okay and NORMAL! So easy to forget when we watch anything on social. Thanks so much for your comment! ❤️
Love these ! My son is 22 months and I'm always looking for new ways to keep him busy ! You are so right about the vocab at this age blooming. From 19 months to now he went from using a few words to have so ma y words and speaking in sentence fragments ! We he started putting words together he bestowed the ultimate compliment to me "cool mama" 😂 if only they can stay like this always
So glad you enjoyed, Sabrina! Yes, language development in young children completely fascinates me! It’s so amazing how they learn so much so fast. Oh my gosh “cool mama” that is too cute!! 🥰 This age is precious, for sure!
This channel is my new found best friend. My baby is 17 months and I need to get a head start on some of these things. Loving these games/suggestions ❤
Oh my goodness! Thankq SOO much for these videos! They are so Helpful! I’m a new sunny! I am going to get my girlfriends ( some are girlfriends, and some are grandparents, but we are going to put you on the TV and do these things with our toddler babies! I’ll record it and share it with you, as soon as we do it!
Once again, amazing. I saw and saved your 12 month- old activities video similar to this one, then as were searching for the same as our son approaches 18 months old, you popped up and I finally subscribed. I love how thorough you are by hitting all of the developmental areas, amazing communication of the objectives of the activities, and at the same acknowledging that there aren’t these hard and fast rules and timelines. So many other parenting UA-camrs out there try to instill fear in parents by saying how your child NEEDS to be doing xyz by a specific date otherwise they’re delayed….
Thank you so much for sharing this! I'm so glad you're finding these videos helpful. As parents, we often find ourselves comparing our children to others, but I really believe that every child develops at their own pace - and I want to help parents feel more comfortable with this. Obviously, I am an advocate for speaking with a child's doctor whenever a parent is concerned, but I think it's also important to know that there's not always a hard and fast timeline, like you said. Thanks for being a part of our parenting community! 💗
Every attempt at reading with my 20 month old ends quickly with him trying to bend the book in half and rip the pages out. It breaks my wife's heart. I'm trying to imagine my kid doing that water tub activity and i know all he would want to do is dump the water. Noncooperation is usually how everything goes with him, I'm running out of things to try. I like the golf tee activity, i will give that one a try.
It can be frustrating when we put time into setting activities up for our kids and they don't go as planned! I had this happen with one of the activities in this video - this is totally normal for this age group! In these situations, I try to think ahead for all of the scenarios that can happen and plan accordingly. For example, I try to keep messy/water activities outside to cut down on huge cleanup if my son decides to dump something out of nowhere. But other than that - I try to follow his lead! Even though the activity may not go as you planned, your child is still getting something out of it and LEARNING! Everything is a learning experience for them at this age, which is so cool! I totally get the reading problem! My first son could sit and listen to books from a very young age - my second son wants nothing to do with them and destroys books when left alone with them! Every child is different - and again, this is totally normal. We've found it helps to only leave board books or the foam bath books in his room for independent use and I will read to him when he's crawling around playing something else. They'll come around when they're ready. You're doing awesome providing activities and spending time with your little one! I'm glad you liked the golf tee activity - hope your son did too! Hope this was helpful!
You’re such a great teacher to moms. I love it! I love watching Luke grow. My daughter is also 19 months old. I’ll definitely give these ideas a try. Thank you!
It will look like a silly question but how do you print this size the photos you took I mean how to print photos in a tiny size thank you great work ! Loved it
Not a silly question! A lot of times I will do this in an online software (Canva) and make them the size I want. You can also scale the size of photos when your print them in your printer settings. Hope this helps a bit. ❤️
thanks for this video ❤I think my baby is kind of behind on some learning things 😵💫 to be fair I haven’t been doing shapes / colors with him 🤦♀️he’s so not interested : he’s on track with everything else 😢
You're welcome! Remember, all children learn and grow at their own pace. It's not a race. You're doing great. Keep following his interests. The other stuff will come. (Also, if you're ever concerned about your child's development, please reach out to a medical professional). ❤️
I totally get it, Lisa!! My second son is almost 20 months and is the same way! Definitely only do the activities you’re comfortable with. You can always try the others when he’s older. I also have this video on taste-safe sensory activities that may work well if you want to try them. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/hgYhV-uDpRY/v-deo.html Have fun! 😊
She could try these activities in this video! I also have some other videos that have ideas he might like: ua-cam.com/video/MWlkAN0Csoc/v-deo.htmlsi=QXI85V_wwVNHsjwn ua-cam.com/video/F7whnNVO71Y/v-deo.htmlsi=TA4bTUrRvbYGtuQm ua-cam.com/video/mphKQshssy4/v-deo.htmlsi=f7d6FAEbUPhA1fkj
I’d stay away from this activity until your child no longer puts things in his/her mouth 😄. You can use whipped cream as a taste-safe option, but that will be much messier/stickier!
Hi Marcy! Language development can vary greatly at this time. You can also see a big difference from one month to the next. When children learn how to communicate, they learn what is called "receptive language" first - meaning they can understand what is being said to them. So if you say something like "drink your milk" and your child looks around, reaches for their milk and drinks it - that's an example of receptive language. Expressive language is the ability for your child to use spoken language to express his/herself - or being able to say words. At this age, it's very common for a child to be able to understand much more than they can speak. I have a video on language tips you may find helpful. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/vdgNrcfMbO8/v-deo.html As always, if you're ever concerned with your child's development, be sure to speak with your child's doctor.
Hi! Definitely talk to your child’s doctor if you’re concerned. There’s a lot that comes into play with language development, like receptive communication (your son being able to understand what you say to him) and also him being able to communicate with you in other ways (like him bringing you to something that he wants and pointing to it). Sometimes you’ll notice these little language “explosions” where they start saying more words all of a sudden, seemingly out of no where. But like I said, definitely talk to his doctor so that you can get some guidance! ❤️
Hey Jesy! Great question. Honestly, this varies since every child learns at his or her own pace. I'm a big advocate of play-based learning and learning through real-life situations. Because of this, I don't like to give specific age recommendations since every child is different in how and when he/she learns different skills! I love the method of providing the child with learning experiences and serving as a "guide" for them to learn. You can start out by just talking about the colors or shapes of objects as you come across them while you're playing with your child (for example, if they're playing with a dog you can say "Oooh! Look at that brown dog!" or if something they're playing with is in the shape of a circle, you can say "That's a circle!" and outline it with your finger repeating the word "circle".) That being said, there is no harm in exposing them to things early IF they express an interest in them! For example, I don't explicitly teach letters to my son (he's 20 months), but we have monogramed towels with the letter "D" on them and he would point them out all of the time, so I told him "That's the letter D! D says (and then the sound d makes)". Now he points out the letter D all of the time when he sees it in other situations and says the letter and sound. Basically, there is no harm in exposing them to these things even when they're babies or toddlers, but I definitely believe in seeing how interested and engaged they are with the material and not forcing them or drilling them. Learning anything like shapes, colors, letters and numbers is simply memorization. They are not applying the knowledge of actually using that material at a higher level until they are older (for example, using sounds to put letters together in order to make words or using number sense to add and subtract). In a school setting, children aren't usually expected to know letters and sounds until around kindergarten age (though it varies depending on where you are). I hope this helps and makes sense! 😊
@@PocketfulofParenting makes a lot of sense! Thanks for all your input, really appreciate it. I think it would also be great to see a video on how to help your toddler play more independently or something in those lines.
@@PocketfulofParenting as an English teacher, I absolutely agree with you! Thanks a lot for all the activities, for the pieces of advice, for all your recommendations! I really enjoyed the video and wrote down all the activities, so can't wait to start with my 18 month-old son! 👍👍🌺
She is a mom who is speaking to other moms. There is nothing wrong with that. Find the creator that you feel more connected with but she doesn’t have to change her target audience for you.
I love the little "no!" Thank you for showing littles might not want to do it the way you plan it 😂❤
Yessss!!! I’ve had a lot of people tell me their kids “don’t sit and do activities like mine”, but forget that these videos are EDITED and usually only show the parts where my kids are actively engaged in the activities! I obviously want to show the activity in action for reference, but a lot of times I’m only able to grab a clip of a few seconds to show it because my sons aren’t interested or aren’t doing the activity how I intended it to be, and that’s 100% okay and NORMAL! So easy to forget when we watch anything on social. Thanks so much for your comment! ❤️
Thx! Appreciate it
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.
Holy moly! I LOVE the picture book ideas!
So glad you enjoyed! 😊
Love these ! My son is 22 months and I'm always looking for new ways to keep him busy ! You are so right about the vocab at this age blooming. From 19 months to now he went from using a few words to have so ma y words and speaking in sentence fragments ! We he started putting words together he bestowed the ultimate compliment to me "cool mama" 😂 if only they can stay like this always
So glad you enjoyed, Sabrina! Yes, language development in young children completely fascinates me! It’s so amazing how they learn so much so fast.
Oh my gosh “cool mama” that is too cute!! 🥰 This age is precious, for sure!
Your videos are so helpful. I am babysitting a 14-month-old which is giving me many ideas for her development. Thank you so very much.
Thank you so much, Shirley! I’m so glad they’re helping you! 🩷
My babe started saying “dad what’s dat?” And “what’s dis” at 16 months 😍 not regularly, but it’s so cool to hear!
Aw, love that! It's so amazing and fun to watch their language come along! 😊
Wonderful video, thank you!! I love how realistic and relatable you are about reaching milestones. ❤
Thank you so much, Elizabeth! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! 🥰
Such an interesting toddler development activities. Great idea friend. Big like 2.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed!😊 💕
This channel is my new found best friend. My baby is 17 months and I need to get a head start on some of these things. Loving these games/suggestions ❤
So glad you're enjoying it! Thanks for being here! 💗
Oh my goodness! Thankq SOO much for these videos! They are so Helpful! I’m a new sunny! I am going to get my girlfriends ( some are girlfriends, and some are grandparents, but we are going to put you on the TV and do these things with our toddler babies! I’ll record it and share it with you, as soon as we do it!
I’m so happy it was helpful, Ronda! Yes, please do! I would love to see that! 😊❤️
This is nice for me as a father thank you
So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
Once again, amazing. I saw and saved your 12 month- old activities video similar to this one, then as were searching for the same as our son approaches 18 months old, you popped up and I finally subscribed. I love how thorough you are by hitting all of the developmental areas, amazing communication of the objectives of the activities, and at the same acknowledging that there aren’t these hard and fast rules and timelines. So many other parenting UA-camrs out there try to instill fear in parents by saying how your child NEEDS to be doing xyz by a specific date otherwise they’re delayed….
Thank you so much for sharing this! I'm so glad you're finding these videos helpful. As parents, we often find ourselves comparing our children to others, but I really believe that every child develops at their own pace - and I want to help parents feel more comfortable with this. Obviously, I am an advocate for speaking with a child's doctor whenever a parent is concerned, but I think it's also important to know that there's not always a hard and fast timeline, like you said. Thanks for being a part of our parenting community! 💗
I've seen this video at the right time .. I'm nurturing a 17 month-old this will help
So glad it was helpful. ❤️😊
This was very informative and practical. Many thanks
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching! 😊
Suuuuuuuuuuuuuper helpful ❤ thanksss
Yay! You’re welcome. 💗
Can't wait to do these easy activities with my grandson when I watch him! Lots of great ideas!
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed them! Have fun 😄
Amazing! Thank you ❤
You’re so welcome! So glad it was helpful! 😊🩷
He is so adorable
Thank you- this is so helpful
Thank you so much! I’m so glad! Thanks for being here. 😊🩷
Can't wait to start these activities with my kid's
Yay! Hope they love them! Thanks for watching. ❤️
I love these ideas, especially the book idea!
So glad you enjoyed!! 😊
Super adorable 🥰
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed! 💕😊
Thankyou💕
You’re so welcome! 😊
Yess thank you so much for this video!
You’re welcome! So glad you enjoyed!! ❤️
Every attempt at reading with my 20 month old ends quickly with him trying to bend the book in half and rip the pages out. It breaks my wife's heart. I'm trying to imagine my kid doing that water tub activity and i know all he would want to do is dump the water. Noncooperation is usually how everything goes with him, I'm running out of things to try.
I like the golf tee activity, i will give that one a try.
It can be frustrating when we put time into setting activities up for our kids and they don't go as planned! I had this happen with one of the activities in this video - this is totally normal for this age group!
In these situations, I try to think ahead for all of the scenarios that can happen and plan accordingly. For example, I try to keep messy/water activities outside to cut down on huge cleanup if my son decides to dump something out of nowhere. But other than that - I try to follow his lead! Even though the activity may not go as you planned, your child is still getting something out of it and LEARNING! Everything is a learning experience for them at this age, which is so cool!
I totally get the reading problem! My first son could sit and listen to books from a very young age - my second son wants nothing to do with them and destroys books when left alone with them! Every child is different - and again, this is totally normal. We've found it helps to only leave board books or the foam bath books in his room for independent use and I will read to him when he's crawling around playing something else. They'll come around when they're ready.
You're doing awesome providing activities and spending time with your little one! I'm glad you liked the golf tee activity - hope your son did too! Hope this was helpful!
Matching toys to a book is a great idea thanks! Love that these don’t require me to go buy expensive nonsense
So glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching! 😊
Very helpful video
Yay, I’m so glad! Thanks for watching. ❤️
You’re such a great teacher to moms. I love it! I love watching Luke grow. My daughter is also 19 months old. I’ll definitely give these ideas a try. Thank you!
Aw, thank you so much, Mary! That means a lot to me. I hope your daughter loves them! ❤️
Don't give up if people say to just focus and good child love them care for him show u love them day understand u a lot day love u so much
A feeling of unconditional love and safety is SO important in order for a child to be able to learn. 😊💗
My grandson loves having me chase him around and around his indoor slide. At first on hands and knees, then running.
Aw, love it! 😊
Do you know the name of book on 4:45 for baby?
Here's the link! amzn.to/41VQZwG
❤
It will look like a silly question but how do you print this size the photos you took I mean how to print photos in a tiny size thank you great work ! Loved it
Not a silly question! A lot of times I will do this in an online software (Canva) and make them the size I want. You can also scale the size of photos when your print them in your printer settings. Hope this helps a bit. ❤️
What about daddy's? )) Have you channel gor them?) Can they do the mentioned activities?
These videos are for anyone who has or cares for young children. 🙂
thanks for this video ❤I think my baby is kind of behind on some learning things 😵💫 to be fair I haven’t been doing shapes / colors with him 🤦♀️he’s so not interested : he’s on track with everything else 😢
You're welcome! Remember, all children learn and grow at their own pace. It's not a race. You're doing great. Keep following his interests. The other stuff will come. (Also, if you're ever concerned about your child's development, please reach out to a medical professional). ❤️
I love this video but do you have one for 12 month old to 18 months?
So glad you enjoyed! This one has some great activity ideas for that age range. ua-cam.com/video/BOU7ppY6EyE/v-deo.htmlsi=UV34-uILn4ocZ11o ❤️
My 21 month old still puts everything in his mouth! These activities look like fun, however some wouldn’t work for him. 😢
I totally get it, Lisa!! My second son is almost 20 months and is the same way! Definitely only do the activities you’re comfortable with. You can always try the others when he’s older.
I also have this video on taste-safe sensory activities that may work well if you want to try them. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/hgYhV-uDpRY/v-deo.html
Have fun! 😊
My daughter has a 17 month old and wants to know activities she can do with him and he is walking.
She could try these activities in this video! I also have some other videos that have ideas he might like: ua-cam.com/video/MWlkAN0Csoc/v-deo.htmlsi=QXI85V_wwVNHsjwn
ua-cam.com/video/F7whnNVO71Y/v-deo.htmlsi=TA4bTUrRvbYGtuQm
ua-cam.com/video/mphKQshssy4/v-deo.htmlsi=f7d6FAEbUPhA1fkj
what if the little one eat the shaving cream :)
I’d stay away from this activity until your child no longer puts things in his/her mouth 😄. You can use whipped cream as a taste-safe option, but that will be much messier/stickier!
I’m concerned is it bad my 1 year old only knows how to say mom and papa and he does understand like what u r saying tho ?
Hi Marcy! Language development can vary greatly at this time. You can also see a big difference from one month to the next.
When children learn how to communicate, they learn what is called "receptive language" first - meaning they can understand what is being said to them. So if you say something like "drink your milk" and your child looks around, reaches for their milk and drinks it - that's an example of receptive language.
Expressive language is the ability for your child to use spoken language to express his/herself - or being able to say words.
At this age, it's very common for a child to be able to understand much more than they can speak.
I have a video on language tips you may find helpful. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/vdgNrcfMbO8/v-deo.html
As always, if you're ever concerned with your child's development, be sure to speak with your child's doctor.
My son is 18month
But can’t talk yet
I am definitely concerned because my baby is 2 and he does not use that many words.
Hi! Definitely talk to your child’s doctor if you’re concerned. There’s a lot that comes into play with language development, like receptive communication (your son being able to understand what you say to him) and also him being able to communicate with you in other ways (like him bringing you to something that he wants and pointing to it).
Sometimes you’ll notice these little language “explosions” where they start saying more words all of a sudden, seemingly out of no where. But like I said, definitely talk to his doctor so that you can get some guidance! ❤️
My 19 months baby boy still not walking on his own only few steps 3 steps ..
I have a question?! At what age do you suggest a child to start learning counting, alphabet and shapes. Thank you.
Hey Jesy! Great question. Honestly, this varies since every child learns at his or her own pace. I'm a big advocate of play-based learning and learning through real-life situations. Because of this, I don't like to give specific age recommendations since every child is different in how and when he/she learns different skills!
I love the method of providing the child with learning experiences and serving as a "guide" for them to learn. You can start out by just talking about the colors or shapes of objects as you come across them while you're playing with your child (for example, if they're playing with a dog you can say "Oooh! Look at that brown dog!" or if something they're playing with is in the shape of a circle, you can say "That's a circle!" and outline it with your finger repeating the word "circle".)
That being said, there is no harm in exposing them to things early IF they express an interest in them! For example, I don't explicitly teach letters to my son (he's 20 months), but we have monogramed towels with the letter "D" on them and he would point them out all of the time, so I told him "That's the letter D! D says (and then the sound d makes)". Now he points out the letter D all of the time when he sees it in other situations and says the letter and sound.
Basically, there is no harm in exposing them to these things even when they're babies or toddlers, but I definitely believe in seeing how interested and engaged they are with the material and not forcing them or drilling them. Learning anything like shapes, colors, letters and numbers is simply memorization. They are not applying the knowledge of actually using that material at a higher level until they are older (for example, using sounds to put letters together in order to make words or using number sense to add and subtract).
In a school setting, children aren't usually expected to know letters and sounds until around kindergarten age (though it varies depending on where you are). I hope this helps and makes sense! 😊
@@PocketfulofParenting makes a lot of sense! Thanks for all your input, really appreciate it. I think it would also be great to see a video on how to help your toddler play more independently or something in those lines.
No problem! And awesome, I’ll definitely try and put something together like that! Thanks so much for the suggestion 😊
@@PocketfulofParenting as an English teacher, I absolutely agree with you! Thanks a lot for all the activities, for the pieces of advice, for all your recommendations! I really enjoyed the video and wrote down all the activities, so can't wait to start with my 18 month-old son! 👍👍🌺
@@zairakushkhova5248 So happy you enjoyed it, Zaira! Thank you so much for your kind words! ❤️
Too much talking
Hope you can find what you’re looking for elsewhere 😊
@@PocketfulofParentinglol😂
U r talkin tooooo much
It’s not just moms. It’s 2023. 🫤
She made the video in 2021 and her target audience was moms.
She is a mom who is speaking to other moms. There is nothing wrong with that. Find the creator that you feel more connected with but she doesn’t have to change her target audience for you.
If it doesnt apply just move on no need to take it personally
Someone’s a bit crabby
I’m starting to get use being called ”mom” by the internet