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The older toddler learning guidelines for language and communication development are:

  • LC31. Continues to understand many more words than they can speak.
  • LC32. Understands more abstract and complex statements and requests that refer to positions in space, reference to time, ideas, feelings and the future.
  • LC36. Communicates clearly enough to be understood by familiar and unfamiliar listeners.
  • LC39. Participates in conversations.
  • LC41. Develops an awareness of word sounds and rhythms of language.
  • LC43. Moves from telegraphic speech to grammatical sentences.
  • LC45. Increases knowledge about books and how they are typically read.
  • LC47. Demonstrates knowledge that a symbol can represent something else.
  • LC49. Understands writing is a way of communicating.
  • LC51. Demonstrates competency in home language while acquiring proficiency in English.

The older toddler learning guidelines for physical health and wellbeing are:

  • PW30. Moves body, arms and legs with coordination.
  • PW31. Demonstrates large muscle balance, stability, control and coordination.
  • PW32. Moves body with purpose to achieve a goal.
  • PW35. Coordinates eye and hand movements.
  • PW36. Controls small muscles in hand.
  • PW53. Will show increased visual ability and perception.
  • PW54. Will show increased integration of sensory stimulation.
  • PW44. Participates in physical care routines.
  • PW45. Develops self-help skills.
  • PW46. Follows familiar sleep routines
  • PW47. Lifestyle is characterized by active, physical play.
  • PW48. Begins to practice healthy and safe behaviors.
  • PW49. Demonstrates the stamina and energy to participate in daily activities.
  • PW50. Engages in a variety of physical activities.

The older toddler learning guidelines for Social, Emotional, and Cultural Development are:

  • SED4. Demonstrates increasing comfort with most adults.
  • SED5. Demonstrates and labels relationships of others such as “Mommy, Daddy and me are a family. You are my teacher- I love all of you.”
  • SED6. Follows the directions of adults.
  • SED7 Seeks adults for information and support in understanding things.
  • SED10. Becomes attached to people around their own age.
  • SED11. Is responsive to other children.
  • SED12. Begins to develop increased “cooperative” play with peers’.
  • SED16. Begins to label their feelings.
  • SED17. Begins to demonstrate need to complete tasks on his/her own.
  • SED20. Is refining their ability to self- regulate.
  • SED21. Is developing problem-solving skills when challenged.
  • SED25. Identifies themselves and familiar people.
  • SED26. Develops a sense of community
  • SED27. Begins to recognize physical, ethnic, and cultural differences between themselves and others.
  • CD75. Begins to explore and become aware of the immediate community.

The older toddler learning guidelines for Development Through the Expressive Arts are:

  • CD68. Responds to and participates in music and dance with increasing skill in rhythm and movement.
  • CD69. Creatively explores and experiments using a variety of sensory materials and art mediums.
  • CD70. Expands on pretend play and recreates familiar settings through the imaginative use of props and clothing.

The older toddler learning guidelines for Development of Scientific Knowledge and Dispositions are:

  • CD45. The older toddler improves memory for details; looks for favorite objects.
  • CD48. The older toddler demonstrates an awareness of the effects of certain actions.
  • CD49. The older toddler begins to investigate the reasons why something unexpected happens.
  • CD62. The older toddler asks questions and develops inquiry skills.
  • CD63. The older toddler uses simple tools to continue exploration.
  • CD64. The older toddler observes and identifies living things and begins to identify their basic needs.

The older toddler learning guidelines for Development of the Mathematical Mind are:

  • CD53. The older toddler can choose a solution to a problem from more than one possibility.
  • CD57. The older toddler matches and sorts according to color, shape or size.
  • CD58. The older toddler shows an understanding of number concepts, one, two, more and less.
  • CD59. The older toddler recognizes and creates simple patterns.

From:

Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. (2010, November). Massachusetts early learning guidelines for infants and toddlers.  Boston, MA:  Author. Available at: http://www.eec.state.ma.us/docs1/Workforce_Dev/Layout.pdf