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Authors: Heidi Murkoff
near standing water,
627
teaching toddler about,
620
in the tub,
643
Water, drinking
bottled,
538
chlorine in,
537
hotline,
537
lead in,
537
monitoring safety of,
537
purification of,
538
testing for contaminants,
537
Weaning from the bottle,
27
at 24 months,
326
at grandparents’ home,
327
techniques for,
28
timing of,
28
Weaning from the breast,
30
at 24 months,
326
feelings about,
31
at grandparents’ home,
327
reasons for,
31
techniques for,
30
timing of,
30
Weaning to the cup,
26
Weather
dressing for cold,
499
dressing for warm,
499
skin care in cold,
464
skin care in warm,
465
Weight charts, and height
boys,
862
girls,
863
Weight gain
excessive,
510
inadequate,
513
Wetting,
434
causes of,
548
medical problems and,
548
urinary tract infection and,
435
What your toddler may be doing
at 13 months,
1
at 14 months,
44
at 15 months,
62
at 16 months,
83
at 17 months,
104
at 18 months,
133
at 19 months,
166
at 20 months,
188
at 21 months,
214
at 22 months,
235
at 23 months,
270
at 24 months,
298
at 2¼ years,
346
at 2½ years,
372
at 2
3
/
4
years,
402
at 3 years,
429
Wheezing, when to call the doctor for,
571
Whims,
360
Whining,
329
White whole wheat,
502
Whole grains
in The Toddler Diet,
501
toddler requirement for,
506
toddler servings of,
506
Whooping cough,
854
see also
Pertussis
Win-win solutions,
125
Windows, safety around,
620
Words
late use of,
34
use of, at 19 months,
178
use of, at 2 years,
360
World Health Organization,
251
Working outside the home
alternatives to,
768
guilt about,
765
lax sleep rules and,
772
making it easier,
770
misgivings about not,
766
not feeling like a parent and,
769
setting limits when,
772
time–income tradeoffs,
768
unhappiness over,
767
various forms of,
768
Worry in perspective,
633
Writing,
441
Yellow vegetables and fruit toddler requirement for,
506
toddler servings of,
506
Zippers,
498
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*The thirteenth month begins when a child is twelve months old and ends when he or she is thirteen months old.
*The fourteenth month begins when a child is thirteen months old and ends when he or she is fourteen months old.
*The fifteenth month begins when a child is fourteen months old and ends when he or she is fifteen months old.
*The sixteenth month begins when a child is fifteen months old and ends when he or she is sixteen months old.
*The seventeenth month begins when a child is sixteen months old and ends when he or she is seventeen months old.
*The eighteenth month begins when a child is seventeen months old and ends when he or she is eighteen months old.
*The nineteenth month begins when a child is eighteen months old and ends when he or she is nineteen months old.
*The twentieth month begins when a child is nineteen months old and ends when he or she is twenty months old.
*Also see specific fears, such as fear of haircuts, page 308; of the bath, page 94; of the dark, page 431; of the dentist, page 308; of the doctor, page 305; of dogs, page 84; of flushing, page 552; of penis loss, page 217; of playground equipment, page 205; of roughhousing, page 285; of sleep, page 310.
*The twenty-first month begins when a child is twenty months old and ends when he or she is twenty-one months old.
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The twenty-second month begins when a child is twenty-one months old and ends when he or she is twenty-two months old.
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For how to pack for trips longer than a day, see page 264.
**All bread, crackers, and cookies should routinely be whole grain. Ideally, after a carbohydrate snack your toddler should munch some cheese (which has some tooth-decay-fighting power) or rinse his or her mouth with water.
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The twenty-third month begins when a child is twenty-two months old and ends when he or she is twenty-three months old.
*The twenty-fourth month begins when a child is twenty-three months old and ends when he or she is twenty-four months old.
*This chapter covers the period between the time a toddler turns two through two and a quarter (or twenty-seven months).
*To make a batch of play clay, combine in a pot 2 cups flour, 1 cup salt, 2 tablespoons cream of tartar, 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, and 2 cups water. Blend well, then stir over medium heat until the mixture thickens. Cool, knead out any lumps, and let your toddler enjoy. Store play clay in an airtight container.
*Avoid any objects that might present a choking hazard if your toddler still mouths things (see page 658).
*This chapter covers the period between the time a toddler turns two and a quarter through two and a half (or thirty months).
*This chapter covers the period between the time a toddler turns two and a half through two and three quarters (or thirty-three months).
*This chapter covers the period between the time a toddler turns two and three-quarters (or thirty-four months) through the third birthday (or thirty-six months).