I just watched this on a whim, because my twins are only 22 months. I was surprised that while they don't show the emotional milestones yet, they absolutely show the social ones of sharing and understanding each others' feelings. It's so nice to have a tangible reminder that even though I often feel guilty that they seem to hit a lot of milestones a bit late, because they don't get as much one-on-one time, in some ways they're absolutely ahead of the game as twins 🙂
I'm sure someone else pointed it out. But saying Alright Mamas suggests that only Mamas watch your videos. But 'alright Mamas and Papas' is a more suitable phrase, as there could be Papas also watching to get more informed about their child's developments. Thanks
This so great. My son will be 3 in August and I have been SO worried that my son was behind socially, but he is already hitting all of these milestones. Totally put my mind at ease!
1:08 I am a m18 daycare worker and there this one 3 year old girl who just mimicks what I read from a book to her, or when I ask the kids to clean up, etc.
Hey, quick question about the protesting disruptions or changes in routine. My 3 year old is generally pretty good with this, I have a habit of rearranging her room randomly, changing up our routine, doing new things, and not having consistency with any daytime/bedtime routine. Do you think this will make her a more adaptable person? Or could there be any negative effects that I hasn't considered yet
My neice is 3. I told her not to play with the ball in the house. I will take her outside later. She continued to play with the ball and it got under the sofa. I told her to leave it. She started to cry she want mummy. Is she just emotional? Did i make her cry? Am i a bad aunty? What should i have done?
yo the only reason I'm not subscribing is you start the video by saying hay mamma's, that's sexist. why cant us dads care about our children's development. just a thought for future videos. and im sure the demographic is slanted in that direction but. your perpetuating stereotypes
I’m about to turn 3 so this video is very helpful.
I just watched this on a whim, because my twins are only 22 months. I was surprised that while they don't show the emotional milestones yet, they absolutely show the social ones of sharing and understanding each others' feelings. It's so nice to have a tangible reminder that even though I often feel guilty that they seem to hit a lot of milestones a bit late, because they don't get as much one-on-one time, in some ways they're absolutely ahead of the game as twins 🙂
I'm sure someone else pointed it out. But saying Alright Mamas suggests that only Mamas watch your videos. But 'alright Mamas and Papas' is a more suitable phrase, as there could be Papas also watching to get more informed about their child's developments. Thanks
This so great. My son will be 3 in August and I have been SO worried that my son was behind socially, but he is already hitting all of these milestones. Totally put my mind at ease!
My son will be 3 is August and shows signs of all of these. Thanks for these videos
Happy to help!
1:08 I am a m18 daycare worker and there this one 3 year old girl who just mimicks what I read from a book to her, or when I ask the kids to clean up, etc.
Hey, quick question about the protesting disruptions or changes in routine.
My 3 year old is generally pretty good with this, I have a habit of rearranging her room randomly, changing up our routine, doing new things, and not having consistency with any daytime/bedtime routine.
Do you think this will make her a more adaptable person? Or could there be any negative effects that I hasn't considered yet
My neice is 3. I told her not to play with the ball in the house. I will take her outside later. She continued to play with the ball and it got under the sofa. I told her to leave it. She started to cry she want mummy. Is she just emotional? Did i make her cry? Am i a bad aunty? What should i have done?
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Youre so beautiful!
yo the only reason I'm not subscribing is you start the video by saying hay mamma's, that's sexist. why cant us dads care about our children's development. just a thought for future videos. and im sure the demographic is slanted in that direction but. your perpetuating stereotypes