Developmental Skills and Activities 2 to 3 Years
Developmental Skills and Activities 2 to 3 years
Developmental Skills and Activities 2 to 3 Years
Development during the preschool years encompasses a broad range of normal. The following checklist of skills depicts what we expect most children to develop during a specific range. Remember that children develop at different rates and this is only a guide to help you determine what skills are appropriate to work on with your child.
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Developmental Skills
- Imitates behavior of others, especially adults and older children
- More aware of herself as separate from others
- More excited about company of other children
- Demonstrates increasing independence
- Begins to show defiant behavior
- Separation anxiety increases toward midyear then fades
Supporting Activities
- Continue to provide a comfort and safe, peaceful environment.
- Praise child when a child indicates toilet needs.
- Play simple games with child (Ring around the Rosie).
- Help child play dress up.
- Develop special interactions or "I love you" rituals (special tickle, special nickname).
- Respect child's expression of independence, but with limits (allow child to paint with water on sidewalk but not on inside walls).
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Developmental Skills
- Says several single words (by 15 to 18 months)
- Uses simple 2-4 word phrases (by 18 to 24 months)
- Begins to make choices (which shirt to wear, whether to play inside or outside)
- Points to object or picture when it's named for him
- Recognizes names of familiar people, objects, and body parts
- Repeats words overheard in conversation
Supporting Activities
- Listen to and talk with your child.
- Read picture books for 10 minutes each day with your child and talk about the pictures.
- Point out colors of objects in pictures.
- Give simple answers to child's questions.
- Label shelves and toy boxes/bins with pictures and name of toy.
- Sing songs and nursery rhymes.
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Developmental Skills
- Uses spoon and cup independently
- Turns handle to open door
- Completes simple insert puzzles (4-6 pieces)
- Unscrews lids
- Builds 6 to 8 block tower
- Snips paper with scissors
- Scribbles on his or her own
- Turns over container to pour out contents
- Might use one hand more often than the other
Supporting Activities
- Provide simple puzzles for child to complete.
- Provide child with small safety scissors and paper to snip.
- Provide sand, pudding, or finger paint for writing with finger.
- Provide many containers with toys to open and close.
- Provide a busy box or purse with simple hooks to undo, compartments to open and other things for children to manipulate.
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Developmental Skills
- Rides and steers wheeled toys
- Pushes or pulls door open
- Walks up stairs holding rail
- Pulls toys behind her while walking
- Carries large toy or several toys while walking
- Begins to run
- Stands on tiptoe
- Kicks a ball
- Climbs onto and down from furniture unassisted
Supporting Activities
- Arrange for child to play games with others (London Bridge is Falling Down, Tag).
- Encourage child to practice throwing balls and beanbags.
- Provide practice in riding a tricycle.
- Show child how to jump over a chalk mark or a hose laid flat on the ground.
- Run with the child in safe places.
- Let child roll on grass or sand.
Contact Info
Leigh Austin
Director
407-317-3200 x 2763
Kathie Anderson
Program Specialist
407-317-3503
Helpful Resources
Provides services for children ages birth to three.
*Welcome to the World: An Overview of Your Growing Child
Florida Department of Education (FLDOE)