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Toddlers are often far more capable and observant than people expect, and their intelligence shows in many small ways. At this stage of development, they are rapidly absorbing language, learning cause and effect, and testing problem-solving skills. A toddler might figure out how to open a door, imitate the steps they see adults take when using a phone, or remember exactly where a toy was last placed. These behaviors are signs of growing memory, reasoning, and adaptability. Even when their vocabulary is still limited, toddlers demonstrate understanding through actions, gestures, and the ability to follow multi-step instructions.
This intelligence is also tied to their curiosity. Toddlers experiment constantly, pushing boundaries not just for attention but to learn how the world works. Their ability to copy adults and older children is a crucial part of development, and it shows how quickly they process and apply new information. From pretending to cook with toy pans to repeating ph...
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