Here is a great link for language, social, emotional, and physical milestones for 2 year olds. There is also some other helpful information on here too!
http://parenting.ivillage.com/tp/tpdevelopment/0,,devtrkr_9r7p,00.html
2007-03-14 08:17:59
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answered by Mum to 3 cute kids 5
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provide your self a touch more beneficial time - everythng truly will style themselves out yet one tip for you - did you know that making a music helps with this? So in spite of in case you do not fancy going up for Pop Idol you'll sing in the tub or in the park or someplace no-one will listen you if you're some thing as undesirable a singer as me! in spite of the undeniable fact that it does have a base in clinical actuality and that's going to help. with the exception of that - the different individual who i visit imagine of that has a simiar issue is footballer David Beckham and he has basically entered the accurate ten maximum wealthy human beings in GB - so possibly he basically sings all day lengthy about the tens of millions and tens of millions of pounds that he has in the monetary corporation!!! sturdy success - attempt now to not agonize - this can get more beneficial useful!
2016-12-02 00:11:46
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answered by camargo 4
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Check out the listed websites and talk about concerns with your pediatrician. Remeber every child is different and unless your child is way off the scale as far as "normal" guidelines dont stress about it.
2007-03-22 05:22:35
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answered by Laura Marie B 3
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All those websites look great, but don't stick to them too religiously. All children develop at very different times, and it is all too easy to compare them to other children and to try and fit them into a box as to what they should be doing.
Most Mum's can work out inately if their kids are okay - go with your gut instinct and you'll be fine.
2007-03-20 09:43:02
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answered by Anonymous
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not sure of the exact address but do a google or yahoo search on Parents magazine and go to that website they will have something. I subscribe to the mag and it is great. very informative. their website is just as good.
2007-03-21 15:37:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I would check with the CDC (linked from the American Academy of Pediatrics) and Easter Seals, who is the non-prfot organization that evaluates children for possible developmental delay. Both sites are listed below... good luck!
2007-03-14 08:09:58
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answered by Jennifer C 3
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babycenter.com, click on parent center on the bottom left corner and it will take you to a page with topic from a-z.
http://www.babycenter.com/expert/faq-toddlerdevelopment.html#toddlerphysical
2007-03-14 07:24:43
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answered by kate l 1
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parenting.com or american baby
2007-03-20 18:04:18
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answered by kira v 1
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