31 to 33 Months
Along with the increase in the size of your child’s vocabulary, her language comprehension also develops to an understanding of requests with two or more unrelated contents, such as “Find a ball and give it to your daddy.” Many children’s favorite words “no” and “mine,” which represented her inability to share, are likely to be replaced with “why” and “what,” which now represents her curiosity about the world around her.
Also, this is the time when a child will begin to formulate logical thoughts. In order to stimulate your child’s logical thoughts, ask your child not only yes/no questions, but also wh- and open ended questions, such as “It’s cold. What should we do?”
Milestones: 31-33 Months
- Your child is able to combine 3 words together.
- Your child learns the name of her first color.
- Your child learns the name of her first friend.
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