I agree that these are a bit unrealistic at under 2 years old. It’s probably not good developmentally to push this behavior of cleaning spills up and taking laundry out. Let your kids be kids and grow at their own pace. There should be little no expectations, just read to them, listen, and be repetitive with words but no kids are cleaning up their toys and doing household chores at 17 months. They aren’t even by 2 usually.
Well I'm sure glad to hear this because my daughter will help clean but alot of whats in this video she's not necessarily doing yet. She's happy but haven't reached some of these milestones
To each his own. Either way her child seemed to be enjoying it. What’s wrong with that? Didn’t seem like expectations but more like fun ways to involve them in daily activities that you can’t avoid as a parent. Seems much more beneficial to involve them rather than possibly reprimand them, ignore them or put them in front of a screen, for example.
The way she just sits and focuses on one toy at a time- is there a trick to that? Do I have too many toys in reach? He seems bored and uninterested in his toys and gets into anything else instead 😩
It may be. Also, it can be possible that he wants to play accompanied. You don't need to play WITH him but you can play BESIDE or near him. He may want both of you to engage in the same activity together. That may work.
I know a child under 2 who does and says way more than what she showed in this video for her child. It's very possible, some children are more advanced. Don't hate
Nice information well explained thank you so much for sharing it's really helpful I just💖 love to enjoy my daughter activities these all things my baby doing she also learn are rituals 😍
My baby doesn’t do any of this but it’s because I need to practice so I have been watching videos so now it’s time for me to practice all these things every day
My baby is ahead with all these except speech, as he's growing up bilingual so he'll naturally start speaking a later than his peers who are monolingual.
Wow you've done such a good job! I'm super worried about my 17 month old boy! He's not talking, he's doesn't feed himself, he doesn't drink on his own accord, he doesn't listen if I try to model anything, he doesn't try to help me with my cleaning or anything.. i don't know what I'm doing wrong
Don’t feel bad mine doesn’t either, almost 17 months. I have to stop watching these kind of videos because every baby is different with their development. :)
I think its more important that you recognize where they're at and teach to that level. Age is just a number. My first and second kid were day and night in what they were able to do. Eventually they all get there (and watch out for delays, as some kids need added support, but the bar for that is not this child 😆 😉).
Hi! I have a 17 month old too and I wonder how is your son now? Im just worried about mine too because he isnt as active as the baby girl on the video.
@@brandi92yhi my baby is almost 17 months and he doesn’t talk yet either except mama once in a blue, I know your comment was a long time ago but when did your baby actually start talking I’m just wondering when mine will thanks.
What you recommend for bilingual families? I want her to learn English and English is more natural for me now that I’m a adult but Spanish is my first language.
The milestones are the same regardless of what language you speak so you can definitely still work with your little one on these! As far as bilingual families are concerned, if you have the ability to integrate both languages into your child’s life it will definitely give them an advantage and I would recommend doing so!
Lol, I can see that. Meeting kids that are advance does as well. But its good to see how to teach a kid, then adjust for your kids stage. That being said, my kids doing all this and can draw just moving her hand so maybe I lack empathy 😑. Either way it's good for parents to see different kids learning at different levels so they know what to expect when their kid goes to school with me kid 🙂. Don't get stressed, every kid eventually learns all of this and more. Just apply the tips where u can and enjoy the journey. I'm sure your kid is as awesome in their own way 😁
There are parents who are genuinely interested on things they can do to help their toddlers meet certain milestones. Not to say the child that isn't, that something is wrong. I don't compare my baby, if I try and he's not interested I know he'll get it eventually
I really enjoyed this development milestone video! Ainsleigh and Christian are so cute!! Christian is such a wonderful big brother! Thank you! Have a lovely week! 🌸🌺🌼🌻