Using real-life objects and experiences makes new words meaningful and easier to remember.
Open-ended questions stimulate critical thinking, creativity, and deeper engagement. Testing for correctness, avoiding instructions, or reducing explanations does not support these developmental goals.
Engaging in conversations and reading books provides opportunities for toddlers to learn new words and practice language skills. Over-correcting, using complex language, or relying only on gestures limits language development.
Encouraging children to explore multiple solutions helps them develop critical thinking and resilience. Solving problems for them or avoiding challenges hinders skill-building, while providing only one solution limits creativity.
Hands-on activities like puzzles foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills, which are essential for cognitive development.