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Eight Stages Of Development

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By the end of age two, your child should have a vocabulary of over 200 words. He or she will be able to put these words together to make simple utterances such as more cookie, or blue ball. Some children may even be talking in short sentences such as I want more cookie, or The ball is blue. Again, I must stress that every child learns and develops at his or her own pace. During this stage your child will be able to point at objects and pictures as you name them. By the end of the stage they may be able to name objects and pictures as you or they point them out.



Talking to your child at this time is extremely important. When he or she says a word or simple utterance, expand on what they say. For example if they say ball, you could say Yes that is a blue ball, or I see that is a big ball. Also point out sounds by stressing that ball starts with the buh, buh, buh sound. Take walks with your child through the house or outside and talk about the things you see. At bath time you can use bath crayons to write simple words such as their name, or the colors of the crayons.

During this time you can start using books with short sentences of three or four words on each page. Continue to use your old favorite books as well, this way your child can start pointing at the pictures and naming them for you. Make sure that you discuss the book with your child. At first they may not participate in the discussion but eventually they will. Do not push your child. This needs to be a stress free and enjoyable time for you both. Reading is supposed to be fun, not a chore. Many parents find that their child will not sit and listen to a book. If this is true for you, only read as long as your child is willing to listen. Or just go through the book and talk about the pictures. Another trick you might like to use is to sit and start reading aloud. Your child may eventually come over to see what you are doing. This trick works for many different situations!

Some other activities that you could share at this time are: continue to sing songs and rhymes, model play dough into letters, color pictures and label them, make cards for family and friends, create a book with labels using family members or your child's favorite animals, or label objects throughout your house, at bath time you can use bath crayons to write simple words such as their name, or the colors of the crayons.

Make sure to show your child their name and point out each letter as you say it. Label all of their art work with their name so they become used to seeing it. You can also talk about the letters in their names in terms of what each letter sounds like and other words that may start with those letters. For the name Cole I would say, Cole is spelled C, O, L, E. Point to each letter as you say it. C says kuh ,kuh, kuh, kuh. Cat, corn, and cow all start with C to. Continue in this fashion until you have used each letter. Just by talking about letters and sounds you are getting them started.
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Your child is now able to conduct conversations with other children and adults. Their sentences are full of details such as, Look at that pretty butterfly with orange wings. You may notice that they are able to stay on topic better than before. During earlier years it is typical for your child to wander from topic to topic. Sort of like when they ask for a cookie and you say, Did you finish your lunch? and they respond by saying I think Fido wants to go outside. Before, it may have been because Fido suddenly distracted them and they forgot about the cookie, now they are avoiding the question because they did not in fact finish their lunch.

If you thought the last stage was fun, be prepared to have a ball! Children love acting out their favorite stories as well as making up new ones. If they weren't able to enjoy making up songs before, now they have a little song for every task they perform. These little creatures are extremely imaginative. Use it to your advantage. Have them invent stories where they illustrate and you label. Some children may be able to copy your writing, if this is true of your child, then write the pictures caption on a separate piece of paper and let them copy it onto their finished artwork. Continue favorite activities from past stages.

Reading time should include books with good story plots and interesting illustrations. Before reading a story that is new, take time to go through the book and look at the illustrations. Ask your child to make predictions about what they think is going to happen. Model good questioning skills by using questions that start with who, what, where, when, and how when discussing the story before or after reading.

By discussing the story and modeling questions you are teaching your child a technique that they can use in the future when they begin to reed. It is helpful for children to be able to use picture clues and context clues to figure out words that they do not know or are having difficulties decoding when they are reading on their own. Continue to point to the words as you reed. Many children at this stage can read their favorite story to you. They have heard the story over and over. You have been pointing at the words, and they use the illustrations as picture cues. When this happens it is a great accomplishment and is cause for a celebration!

Talk, discuss, explain, and answer questions. This is the way to continue expanding your child's vocabulary and communication skills. Introduce new words that have similar meanings to ones they already know, like jump, hop, and bounce, see table for more examples. Have them tell you what they did during their day. Include them in small decisions such as where should the new chair go, or what should we have for dinner. I know it sounds crazy at a time when it seems that your child never stops talking, but encourage them to talk about anything and everything. It also makes them feel important and cared for when you spend this special time with them.
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