Teaching a toddler

Does have any tips on educating your little ones? My girl can recite the alphabet and identify certain letters, she can count to 13 and identify a lot of numbers, rainbow colors she has down, and she has a lot of animal sounds and recognizes the animals the sounds are attached to. I want to broaden her mind but I don’t want to push it either.
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She’s doing great!! You can try vowel sounds now. That’ll help set her up for reading

Also teaching a toddler. I use preschool prep company off of YouTube (it’s free!) and we love it. Also lots of reading. At this age they’re learning to recite everything.

https://youtube.com/@firstuniversity-early_learning?si=0Mh6v2NBgTbiAkaC We watch this during her TV time and it helps!! She loves the Larry videos. But your daughter is doing fantastic!! She's already ahead with all she knows now so I wouldn't push too much, but if you do give her some TV time, I'd recommend this :)

Thank you all so much!!🩷

Wow she’s doing amazing! It’s always exciting to see our little ones bloom, just make sure to keep her activities developmentally appropriate for her level as giving too difficult tasks can be frustrating and discouraging. Children learn best through play!Does she like to color? This is a little advance, but sounds like she might be up for the challenge. You can try giving her pages with a number or a letter on it written in dotted lines and have her practice tracing it. Amazing for fine motor skills, helps further number and letter recognition and is the stepping stone for writing. You can also start with a straight line or simple shapes like triangle and circle if that is too advanced. It sounds like cognitively she’s doing great, how are her fine and gross motor skills? Can she jump with 2 feet together? Can she kick and throw a ball? Can she thread a shoelace through small holes or thread beads on a shoelace? Would love to chat if you want some specific ideas based on her skills ❤️

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