22-Month-Old Toddler: Milestones and Behaviors This Month

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Oh boy! Your little dynamo is full of surprises! At 22 months, your toddler is evolving rapidly, even if she struggles to articulate her feelings. This can lead to frustration—so be prepared! Given her current mood swings, it might be wise to avoid making significant changes to her routine or environment. At this stage, toddlers thrive on consistency and familiarity, which can be comforting for them.

Development Insights for Your 22-Month-Old Child

Here’s a quick overview of what’s happening with your toddler:

  • Sleep Needs: Your toddler requires about 11 to 14 hours of sleep daily, including a nap lasting between 1.5 and 2.5 hours.
  • Nutrition: Aim for around 700 milligrams of calcium per day, which can typically be achieved through 2 to 3 servings of dairy products like milk, yogurt, and cheese.

Did you know that toddlers often start to expand their vocabulary significantly after their 18-month mark? Between 22 and 24 months, many toddlers begin to use nearly 50 words, adding to their communication skills.

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In summary, your 22-month-old is navigating a world filled with emotions and new words, all while needing the security of routine and nutrition for healthy growth.