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Toddler Clinic

The toddler years are fantastic. Your baby has transformed into a tottering, toddling bundle of energy.  You’ll notice their words becoming more defined and linking together to make coherent instructions. They’ll be rushing, running and probably falling and crashing as they refine their motor skills. And playtime takes on a whole new dimension with fantasy worlds and make-believe friends.

You’ll also have heard the expression “Terrible Twos” (and Terrible threes or fours for most) where your every suggestion will be challenged, demands will have to be met immedately for fear of instant meltdown, and your once “foodie” baby eyes your cottage pie suspiciously for signs of hidden vegetables. But it’s also a time for you to have fun together.  And through many day-to-day experiences you'll guide the development of their character, build their confidence, instill some social niceties and help them on their way to making friends.


Habits

Tantrums Anyone who tells you their child has never had a tantrum is either telling porkies or has one very unusual child on their hands! Just as with crying in babies, tantrums are a way in which young children communicate. Until they are about three years old, they do not have a very sophisticated sense of right and wrong behaviour and, whilst a toddler will be beginning to piece together what he knows is not really allowed and what is ‘nice behaviour’, he is still looking to you for guidance.



Habits

Dealing with the biting habit
Most babies who are teething will try to bite you ...

Habits

Overcoming shyness
Shyness is completely understandable in a small ch...

First Aid

Acute Allergic Reaction - how to help
All allergic reactions occur because the body's im...

Toddler Health

Vaccinations
After the series of vaccinations offered to babies...



Development

Encouraging first words
There is no reason why you can’t start encouraging your child’s communication and ‘talking’ when she is a baby.  But as your child makes the transition between being a baby and a toddler, early words begin to form.

First Aid

Head Injuries - what to do and what to look out for
Fortunately, most falls or blows to the head result in injury to the scalp only, which is usually more frightening than life threatening.



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