Category: Toddler Schema

  • Baby and Toddler Development Milestones by Month

    Baby and Toddler Development Milestones by Month

    In early childhood, babies and toddlers use various developmental schemas to explore, learn, and understand their environment. From a newborn’s first reflexive movements to a toddler’s independent play, schemas offer a window into how children interact with the world around them. For a deeper dive into schemas and how they support early learning, check out…

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  • Why Children Love Spinning Objects: Understanding the Rotation Schema

    Why Children Love Spinning Objects: Understanding the Rotation Schema

    If you’ve observed your child repeatedly spinning objects or twirling their body, you’re witnessing behavior that likely aligns with the rotation schema—one of several schemas that describe patterns of repetitive play and exploration in young children. If you’d like to know more about different schemas, read this article. Schemas are core components of early childhood…

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  • How These Toddler Schemas Can Speed Up Your Child’s Growth

    How These Toddler Schemas Can Speed Up Your Child’s Growth

    Why does your child keep spinning every object they touch? Why do they obsessively fill and empty containers? As a parent or caregiver, you might wonder about these repetitive behaviors. But these actions aren’t random—they’re a window into your child’s mind, revealing what experts call “toddler schemas.” By understanding these patterns, you can unlock the…

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