Children are naturally curious. They love to explore their surroundings and learn new things. Especially in the early years. So it's important to give kids the opportunity to satisfy their hunger for fresh experiences. It can do wonders for their development and well-being. And produce plenty of memorable moments!
There's a wonderful Facebook page called Kids in Predicaments and it collects pictures of all the funny and ridiculous situations our little explorers end up in. Like trying to flush themselves down the toilet or taking a nap in the middle of a group exercise. Continue scrolling to check them out!
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According to experts at Kid's Health, toddlers are always on the move. Between the ages of 1 and 3, they are literally scooting away from babyhood in search of new adventures. The little ones are learning to talk, to walk and run, and to assert their independence. For many in this age group, "outside" and "play" become common requests.
But as a parent, you're responsible for keeping your kids safe. Supervision and safety precautions, such as gates and electrical outlet covers, can be very important.
However, you'll also want to offer your toddlers chances to explore. That means close supervision, but with the opportunity to enjoy different environments. From a walk in the woods to a trip to a museum, parents can give kids the space and freedom to investigate.
Exploring the inside and outside world — with supervision, of course — is important for toddlers' emotional, social, and physical growth. This way, they learn about the world and how it works.
Think about it. Seeing an orange, for example, is one thing, but it's another to grasp it with your hand, feel its cool, smooth surface, smell its fragrance, and maybe even taste it. That development is all the better if someone asks them questions like: What color is it? Is it big or little?
Exploring also allows toddlers to work on important motor skills. Whether it's kicking a ball or climbing stairs, they can keep at it until they get it right. Doing so not only adds skills but also boosts their sense of confidence and competence. In other words, they begin to think: "I can do it!"
Letting kids explore is one way to ensure they get enough daily physical activity. Allow plenty of time every day for your child to be active throughout the day.
The possibilities for indoor amusement are plentiful. Here are a few:
- Mirror, mirror. At this stage, kids learn to recognize themselves in pictures or mirrors. Securely set up a mirror at eye level and let your child explore his or her own face. Ask "Where's your nose?" or "Can you open your mouth?" Fill a small photo album with pictures of relatives and friends that you can look through together or let your child look at on his or her own. Toddlers also enjoy imitating the behavior of others. Try playing physical or verbal imitation games.
- Kid-friendly cabinets. Turn some low-lying cabinets into exploration shelves, stacked with things a toddler can pull out, bang together, and shake around. Choose only child-safe items and be sure to supervise.
- Tactile toys. Toddlers love to use their sense of touch. Set your older toddler up with some Play-Doh (store-bought or homemade), finger paint, or other age-appropriate materials that can safely be squeezed, patted, poked, and prodded. Younger toddlers will like wrapping paper, wax paper, or textured toys that are fun to touch and crinkle.
- Household toy box. To encourage imagination, create a toy box with dolls, safe housekeeping items like clean sponges or brushes, dress-up clothes, and toy telephones (without cords). Plastic containers with lids, plastic cups, and plates, and just about anything you can stack, pile, fill, and empty, or nest also make great toys for toddlers.
- Climbing mount staircase. Many toddlers like to climb stairs. Go up and down together on carpeted stairs, but be sure to replace gates when you are done. On flat ground, depending on your child's age and abilities, practice walking backwards or on tiptoes. Imitate animals (walk like a penguin, jump like a kangaroo, etc.) or dance to music.
Trying to be the bigger person when dealing with a drama lover and they just won't quit
And here are a few ways for exploring outside:
- Play ball. Have a variety of balls around to play with. During the toddler years, kids learn to kick, throw, and catch balls.
- Beach it. Even just in the backyard, water and sand are great tactile attractions for toddlers. Create a water table or use a small basin or bucket to float boats, use other water toys, and splash around. Create a sandbox or take kids to the beach to let them feel sand on their toes and fingers. Always supervise kids around water, and dump out water from containers when you're done. Be sure to cover sandboxes when not in use to keep pets and other animals from contaminating them.
- Examine nature. Encourage your child to pick up leaves and rocks, feel the bark on trees, and collect bugs.
- Chalk it up. Sidewalk chalk comes in big sizes, perfect for the toddler grip. Their "drawings" are abstract at best, but they'll delight in watching their scribblings appear.
- Make a lunch date. Group expeditions that bring a bunch of toddlers together in an open space —a park, gym, recreation center, or someone's backyard — can be fun for adults and kids. The kids might not interact much at this age, but they're learning to and are eager to see other faces and kids.
The important thing to remember is that it's the journey that counts. Anyone who's tried walking a child to the library or a friend's house knows that there are many distractions and stops. Kids are often amazed by and want to examine even the most mundane everyday things. Bugs, rocks, lawn ornaments, fallen leaves, parked cars — they think it's all fascinating. So encourage them to go for it! Who knows, maybe you'll end up getting a few funny pictures as well.
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This pic is hilarious, terrifying as well as embarrassing, all at the same time
$20 says the parents almost pissed themselves laughing when this happened (after checking the munchkin was ok of course)
Here's my interpretation: Kid routinely rocks in chair, thinking it's hilarious. Caretaker(s) routinely warn kid not to rock chair. Kid continues to rock, ending up in above-pictured situation. This being the 21st century, a camera-equipped cellphone is immediately at hand, and a picture is swiftly taken. The chair is extremely well padded, and my guess is the only thing injured is his pride.
Yep, 100 %. That's the face of a kid realizing that actions have consequences.
Load More Replies...I don't think people realize how little time it takes to take a picture, it's fine. Not every predicament requires immediate action from parents. As long as parents are there (indicated by the picture) it's good to let kids figure things out or process consequences.
A good rule of thumb is, if they are crying, it's nothing life threatening*. It's when they fall and don't cry which is scary... (*disclaimer: usually, mostly, 9/10 times, before people start mentioning the exceptions)
Load More Replies...Someone put their feet against the dining table and pushed. My eldest did this. Once. And despite being an adult now, they still remember.
I need more context, specifically the cause of the fall. Did the kid start rocking back and forth really hard (a phenomenon I have personally witnessed), and make the chair fall backwards, or did someone bump it and knock it over, or was it a defect in the chair? Then I’ll decide if it’s funny or not.
This is exactly why I don't understand the carpet in the dining room trend.
I wouldn't and don't have one but probably helped soften the landing.
Load More Replies...And that's what happens when they are little bada**es that want to pitch fits and fling their bodies back and forth ...the highchair tips and they get a good lesson!!!! Been there with a little terror I used to babysit....hahaha
This actually looks like some of the chairs that isn't actually tall. I've seen ones where you can have it tall and at the table or the chair just sits on the floor just high enough for them to have their legs out and hanging (but some have it where it is completely on the floor and their legs just stick out onto the floor) if this is one of those, the kid is fine. It is about the equivalent of sitting on the floor and falling backwards onto your back, which is probably why the parent was probably laughing and took a photo. They probably also told the kid a million times not to rock the chair or this would happen. I am guessing other than having spaghetti up his nose, he is fine.
Oh honey just a minute. I'll pick you up and clean you off after I take a bunch of pictures of you crying
Y'all know this will be repeated in about 20-yrs after barhopping all night.
He should have been eating in the kitchen. He was probably goofing off and went to the mat. Surprise, surprise. He would never live it down.
You KNOW that's where it was going to end up even if they stayed upright
Baahaaahaaahaaa! My boyfriend in college did this in class...teetered back in his desk chair and tipped over backward in the middle of a history lecture. I laughed so hard I about died. The only thing the teacher said was "I trust this incident won't leave the classroom Miss McMarmot" lmao!
Why is he upset, i would be so happy to let spaghetti claim me as one of thier own
Again! Waiting to grab the cell phone for a pic first. Wrong in so many levels. Don’t have any more kids please.
you noob help him don't stand taking pics of that poor soul !!
They wouldn't laugh until they were sure the kid wasn't hurt, right?
It looks like one of these high chairs that hooks to the table. They usually have a weight limit and it looks like it fell off of the side of the table.
Load More Replies...The kid is old enough to make sure he doesn't choke on his own food.
Load More Replies...Those buckets usually have a warning on the side not to put your toddler in head first, so this is fine.
I’ve seen this one. Kid said he wanted to be a pair of pants for Halloween. I think it’s genius.
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I really need to get the home video of my brother riding his bike into our parked car transferred to disk...
I was expecting one of those birth control articles, but this is so much better! XD
im more than shocked by some of the comments in some pics. there really do be alot of clorox parents out there. Our kids aint made out of procelain. Funny list tho
I really need to get the home video of my brother riding his bike into our parked car transferred to disk...
I was expecting one of those birth control articles, but this is so much better! XD
im more than shocked by some of the comments in some pics. there really do be alot of clorox parents out there. Our kids aint made out of procelain. Funny list tho