Fostered by improved motor skills, the transition from infancy to toddlerhood is marked by a new drive
For autonomy and independence. The child finds that he or she can move freely and easily away from
The parent and begins to test boundaries and limits. Struggles over autonomy may occur daily. The toddler may refuse to eat unless allowed to feed him- or herself. In addition, the child no longer may
Be willing to try new foods, despite arental coaxing. The classic manifestation of the struggle for autonomy is the temper tantrum. The toddler develops unbridled opinions and preferences about everyday activities. If he does not get his
way, he may cry, hit, or throw himself on the ground.
Fostered by improved motor skills, the transition from infancy to toddlerhood is marked by a new driveFor autonomy and independence. The child finds that he or she can move freely and easily away fromThe parent and begins to test boundaries and limits. Struggles over autonomy may occur daily. The toddler may refuse to eat unless allowed to feed him- or herself. In addition, the child no longer mayBe willing to try new foods, despite arental coaxing. The classic manifestation of the struggle for autonomy is the temper tantrum. The toddler develops unbridled opinions and preferences about everyday activities. If he does not get hisway, he may cry, hit, or throw himself on the ground.
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