Important information about your 30 month old

Family

Arrange play dates for your child. Timeouts should be used as a quiet time for your child in a neutral area of your home (one minute for each year of age) with no toys or distractions. Explain to your child why they are in timeout but do not talk to them during timeout. All family members should agree on how to discipline your child. Remember to praise your child for good behavior.

Development

Read to your child every day and take them to the library. Make sure to be a good role model for your child. Encourage play with other children but supervise your child; they are not yet ready to share toys. Make sure your child is getting 1 hour of exercise a day. Listen when your child speaks and repeat what they say using correct words to help. Be patient and let them finish their sentences.

Health

Begin toilet training when your child is ready. Change your child often so they learn when his/her diaper or pull-up is dirty. Have them wear clothes easy to take off. Let your child read books on the toilet to help them feel comfortable. Make sure your child washes their hands regularly. They should brush their teeth twice a day using a small amount of fluoride toothpaste. Limit TV and screen time to no more than 1 hour a day. No eating in front of the screen (phone, tablet, TV). Make sure your child is watching educational shows. Your child should sleep 11 to 14 hours a night.

Nutrition

Feed your child 3 healthy meals with 1-2 snacks a day. They should be drinking from a sippy cup, not a bottle. Daily snacks should be fruits, vegetables, turkey/cheese roll-up, and plain or vanilla yogurt (avoid snacks like yakult or danonino). Offer low-fat milk instead of flavored milk. Do not give more than 4oz of 100% juice a day. Never use sweets as a reward. Eating as a family can help you be a good role model of healthy eating for your child.

Safety

Your child should always sit in a backward-facing safety seat until they are ready for a booster seat and should always be sitting in the back. Put sunscreen on your child when playing outside. Make sure your child wears a helmet when riding a bike. Remove/lock up firearms in your home. If you suspect your child put something poisonous in their mouth, call Poison Control. Be sure to have smoke detectors in your home and change batteries every six months. Keep your child in arms reach when they are swimming or in the bath.

Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222

Questions for the nurse? Call 512-478-4939 Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. After 4:30 pm and on weekends, call the Seton Call Center at 512-324-3461.

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