Your 28-Month-Old Child: Growth, Development, and Fun Activities

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Hey there! If you’re the proud parent of a 28-month-old, it’s time to dive into some exciting developments happening with your little one. Imagine breaking out the art supplies and cranking up the music—this is the perfect time to spark your child’s creativity! While you may not produce the next great artist, introducing them to music and arts & crafts will help nurture their innate creativity.

Encourage exploration and play; don’t worry about the mess! Remember to celebrate the journey, not just the end result. Try saying things like, “Wow, those squiggly lines are amazing!” as you doodle together. This not only boosts their confidence but also shows that you’re engaged in their creative process.

So, what else can you expect from your 28-month-old?

Developmental Milestones

At this age, toddlers need around 11 to 14 hours of sleep daily, which usually includes a nap lasting about 1.5 to 2.5 hours. When it comes to nutrition, it’s important to ensure they’re drinking enough water—aim for about 1 to 5 cups each day, along with 2 servings of milk. Keeping their diet balanced with fruits and vegetables is key as they grow.

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In summary, engaging your child in creative activities and ensuring their basic needs are met will foster a nurturing environment for them to thrive.