Your toddler should be able to establish a relationship with other adults other than her family members or her primary care giver. That is one of the reason why you should have one baby sitter for the child or try to have the infant in the same daycare for at least the first three years. Continuity of care helps toddlers learn how to build relationships. It makes them feel safe .
They will begin to imitate adult activities like sweeping, moping , wiping up spills and reading. You must have these materials available for your toddler in order for her to get the experience. All these experiences are pre-writing skills ,fine motor development .
In order for a child to be ready for writing her fine muscles must be developed and that time and experience. Allowing your infant/toddler to wipe up spills develops her wrist muscles, using a broom (buy a small boom) allows the infant/toddler to develop her finger muscles and arm muscles, sweeping also helps with eye hand coordination. These skills are need for school.
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