Hugs and kiss, we cuddle up and watch veggie tales and sesmae street. She comes up to me and goes "love?" and gives me the biggest hug in the world. of course now shes gotten in to the habit of before she goes to sleep I have to give her teddys kisses and tuck them in with her as well or else she throws a HUGE fit! LOL
2006-10-25 04:07:45
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answered by cawfeebeanz 4
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hugging and kissing is all fine, your already showing love. Spending time doing mummy toddler things is fun too... I find i get a huge reaction from my 2 year old when i crack open the hand paints and sit with her and play with the playdoe making shapes that she can point out and discuss then its me getting the hugs.... and kisses.
Attention is the best solution to loving your toddler give he or she all the time when it matters as i have found i dont get any unwanted attention like screaming etc...as my child understands why she cannot do some things not just being told NO and Dont Touch... instead it should be, When you get older Mummy will help you unlock the door, or When daddy comes home, he will help you feed the bird... Love your toddler by spending not just time, Quality time I guarentee it will pay off.
2006-10-25 04:38:51
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answered by mumzie04 1
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The love should just come from the heart. The things you do
with the toddler during the day. Bathing, feeding, playing is how
the bonding develops. It was automatic for me, I just loved my
kids so much, whatever i could do to make them happy, i did.
Of course i would make them mind, but there is a way of scolding
a child with love in your heart. Just be a mom and do what comes
natural, and the love will come out.
2006-10-25 04:19:36
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answered by lavada 2
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well i wouldnt class my son as a toddler anymore because hes 4 but nothing much has changed. we have cuddles on the sofa watching pixar films or kids tv, kisses and alot of i love yous, big bear hugs, smiles and laughter throughout the day though games and activities. making cakes , getting in a mess together and having a great time!
2006-10-25 04:12:24
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answered by alrightyyy_then 3
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Hugs and kisses okay. This is affection.
We also show our toddler love by teaching him or her the meaning of the word "No."
2006-10-25 04:05:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Hugs and kisses are great!
But you know what I do to my 61/2 month old niece I put my lips on the side of her temple softly and just murmur nothing. She loves it.
She actually stops leans over closer and listen. Then she starts smiling and sometimes falls asleep. This method calms her down. That's how I show my love.
2006-10-25 04:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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One thing that I do is to sit with my twins when they watch a video before bed at night, let them lean on me or put their feet or head in my lap, just cuddle quietly, even if I've seen the movie 50 times. Another thing is that I carry them around now and then, they call it "uppy," even though they are 4 1/2 and are quite big and heavy. When I'm holding them they scrunch all up and hug me tight, and my son sometimes pats me gently on the back. Very loving.
2006-10-25 06:18:54
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answered by TwinsDad 2
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W show our toddler love by hugging and kissing her. We also show her love by playing with her, just yesterday my husband spent a "Veronica Day": they went to the playground to play, feed the ducks, went to McDonald's for lunch, played on the playground there, came home and took a nap, then got up and played tea party and stuffed animals till mommy got home from work! I think that was a great day! We also show her love by disciplining her and teaching her right from wrong..... this lesson will be everlasting!
2006-10-25 04:15:23
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answered by Princess Veronica's Mom 3
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I hug him and kiss him alot, I tell him I love him, and I make sure that I spend quality time with him, doing things he wants to do, which changes every 2 minutes! But its still fun knowing that I'm showing him that I care.....
2006-10-25 04:08:52
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answered by mrs. ruspee 3
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By telling her Mommy loves her.
By playing games with her like tea party.
By making her safe play dough.
By taking her on walks or outside to play.
By reading a book to her.
By giving her one on one time, especially now since she has a baby brother.
By caressing her hair and kissing her on her forehead.
By buying her a pretty dress and telling her that she's so cute.
Mostly you tell a toddler that you love them simply by being there for them.
2006-10-25 04:11:28
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answered by stocks4allseasons 3
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