Toddlerhood encompasses
Autonomous exploration of the environment
Toddlerhood is arguably one of the most challenging stages for parents, as infants make the transition from complete dependence to the realm of autonomous exploration of the environment. But as motor and language abilities improve, behavior typically becomes easier to manage as toddlers learn new modes of self-expression and develop an understanding of acceptable and unacceptable behaviors in a social context. In light of these developmental changes, what are some strategies to guide toddlers so that they may develop greater control over their emotions and behaviors during this difficult stage? Provide