Congratulations, your little one is officially a toddler! You’ve successfully navigated the challenges of the first year, but brace yourself—toddlerhood comes with its own set of hurdles. Potty training, public behaviors, and convincing your child to enjoy veggies can feel like monumental tasks. With all the ups (like those proud moments when they exclaim, “Look, Mom! I did it all by myself!”) and downs (crayon on the wall, anyone?), it’s important to have a go-to guide to help you through this exciting phase.
Here’s a month-by-month breakdown of what to expect in your toddler’s development. We’ll cover everything from handling tantrums and fears to fostering friendships, tackling picky eating, and getting your little one to sleep through the night.
In This Section
- 12 to 18 Months
- 12-Month-Old
- 13-Month-Old
- 14-Month-Old
- 15-Month-Old
- 16-Month-Old
- 17-Month-Old
- 18-Month-Old
- 19 to 23 Months
- 19-Month-Old
- 20-Month-Old
- 21-Month-Old
- 22-Month-Old
- 23-Month-Old
- 24 to 30 Months
- 2-Year-Old
- 25-Month-Old
- 26-Month-Old
- 27-Month-Old
- 28-Month-Old
- 29-Month-Old
- 30-Month-Old
- 31 to 35 Months
- 31-Month-Old
- 32-Month-Old
- 33-Month-Old
- 34-Month-Old
- 35-Month-Old
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Summary
Your toddler is growing and changing rapidly, and this guide will help you navigate the challenges and joys of this exciting stage. From early walking to communication skills, knowing what to expect can make all the difference. Engage with other parents and find great resources as you support your little one’s development.