A 2-year-old often says "no" as a way to assert their independence and explore their autonomy. This stage of development is characterized by a burgeoning sense of self, and saying "no" allows them to express their preferences and boundaries. Additionally, toddlers are still learning about language and social cues, so their frequent refusals can also be a way to experiment with communication. Overall, it's a normal part of their growth and development.
because she is your Daughter!!
To prevent your 2-year-old from chewing on everything, provide safe and appropriate chew toys, supervise closely, redirect their attention, and consistently reinforce the behavior you want to see.
Well it can be both, it just depends on how the term is being used. You would say "My daughter is 2 years old" or "I have a 2 year old daughter".
It depends how you construct the sentence. You could say, "My horse is a two year old." or you could just as correctly say that, "My horse is two years old." Many people use the same sentence constructions with regards to children... I have a two year old son. My son is two years old.
The average 2 year old has a vocabulary of around 100 words. The number does vary from child to child though so don't worry.
it depends
i am twelve and baysit a 2 year old (and a 4 and 5 year old) I think that as long as u know CPR and everything then i guess that would be all right
I would say that to run 2 miles for an 11 year old would be around 17 minutes.
i would say about 4"2
It depends what car you get could get say a ford fiesta that i think is round about 2 grand for a 17-18 year old.
id say at the most 2.
terrible. what else can i say?