
5 Ways To Use 5 Toys (12 - 36 Months)
For Families With Toddlers
5 Ways to Use 5 Toys: For Families With Toddlers
Toddlers are incredible and intense. We put so much pressure on ourselves to “get it right,” and all of us - at some point - have felt that we’re “doing it wrong.” The adventure of raising tiny humans is an ever-changing landscape of highs and lows, and we often feel that just when we’re “figuring it out,” everything changes.
This resource was created to give you easy, actionable, developmentally impactful ideas about how to play with your toddler with a single toy. As you know, the true power of a toy often lies in the interaction. The toys selected were those deemed most popular with parents and caregivers of toddlers all over the world, within the Strength In Words audience.
These include: dolls/stuffed animals, balls, building toys, musical instruments, and stickers/tape. Each of these items can be found in any home, and can be made from everyday objects (as you'll learn within this resource), so there's no need to go out and purchase "the best," most expensive version possible. There's also no need to feel any sense of guilt or failure if you haven't or cannot purchase one or any of these for your precious bundle.
As you know, the true power of a toy often lies in the interaction.
Strength In Words is a company that values education, community, respect, and simplicity. Our mission is to support parent education and promote caregiver-baby interactions.
Your Instructor
Ayelet Marinovich is a pediatric speech-language pathologist specializing in work with pre-verbal and emergently communicative infants and toddlers, and has worked with hundreds of families all over the world to provide parent education and promote interactions to support early development. She is the mother of an infant and toddler.
Ayelet is the creator and producer of Learn With Less, a collection of online resources for families and educators of infants and toddlers of all developmental levels.