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How can I choose toys that my child will remain interested in for a long time? You should also look for toys that your child can play with in a number of ways. A toy that allows a child to pretend can become many things to him or her, and will certainly be more interesting than one that always does the same thing when the button is pressed. It is also helpful if your child does not have access to too many toys at one time. Children with too many toys often bounce from toy to toy without really enjoying any of them. If you already have too many toys, consider making only a few available at a time. Then when you bring out a toy that's been put away for awhile, it will seem new again and be of greater interest. My 2-year-old seems to play and do the same things over and over again. Shouldn't a child be playing with a lot of different toys to have a range of experiences? So if your toddler wants to go down the slide 20 times in a row, it's fun for your child and great way to "exercise". Why does my 2-year-old seem to engage in "pretend play" so often? When playing "make believe," your child has to separate thoughts from actions. For instance, in order to pretend that a block is a telephone, the child has to imagine the telephone being there without it really being there to see. This is the beginning of abstract thought, which is crucial to many skills such as math, logic, and creativity. Encourage your toddler's pretend play by providing him plenty of props to play with. They don't have to be toys-ordinary objects such as boxes, blocks, etc, work just fine. It seems that my 2-year-old son wants to play with trucks, while my 2-year-old niece seems to prefer dolls. Why is this so? Nature's influence gives boys and girls somewhat different mental skills and emotional styles. Boys tend to be more activity- and spatially-oriented, while girls tend to be more socially-oriented. How we nurture boys and girls also affects their style of play. If a girl toddler has tended to see her mother engage in more nurturing activities, such as preparing a meal, she's likely to copy that behavior because she's trying to imitate activities that match her gender. If a boy toddler typically sees his father work with tools, he's more likely to copy that behavior because he's getting the sense that is what boys do. It is important to remember, though, that boys and girls are more alike than they are different. So it is a good idea to encourage both boys and girls to play with both trucks and dolls since each type of play will reinforce different aspects of development. What toys are suitable for 2-year-olds?
Is it okay for my 2-year-old to watch television? Significant brain growth and development occur during the first years of life. In order to support this development, children need to talk to and play with other children and adults. Because experts worry that television watching may discourage this interaction, they advise against it for young toddlers.
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