When I was a toddler, I always admired all the great and cool things that teenagers are able to do. All I wanted was to be a teenager and the year goes by. I got more excited because I was getting closer to being a teenager. Now that I am a teenager, I wish I could be a kid again. Here is what I figured out the differences and similarities between being a teenager and being a toddler.
Toddlers and teens, both seem capable of remarkable tantrums. They tend to be highly emotional.in both cases, this high emotionality is related to neurological development, and teen’s get the added bonus of significant hormonal development. Dealing with teenage tantrum is often harder because we expect much greater maturity- plus, they’re so big. Toddlers and teens are undergoing significant brain changes that are affecting the way they see the world and process emotions. Patience is almost an impossibility- but it really is a virtue in these situations.
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This is possible from the age between 9months until 18 months. At this stage, they are more aware of their surroundings and can identify the persons in the family. A toddler should no longer be breastfed as they’re able to get other types of food independently. This is a time for exploration so the toddler experiments with the textures such as different mashed fruits and vegetables along with crushed cereals. Teenage years mark the transition from childhood to adulthood. Being an intermediary process, a teen’s appearance begins to look more like that of an adult. For girls, the main physiological changes involve breast growth, start of period cycle, and while for boys voice alters and face hair grows. All of these are due to increased hormonal