Starting a NEW SERIES with my 23 month old! I’ll be sharing our weekly toddler development schedule + videos of the activities we do together 💕🙂
Follow along for new ideas!
•Sunday – Calm & Independence: Solo play to practice patience and focus.
•Monday - Movement & Balance: Gross motor play for strength and coordination.
•Tuesday - Sensory Play: Tactile activities that stimulate the senses.
•Wednesday - Creative & Fine Motor: Art and crafts to build imagination and dexterity.
•Thursday - Nature & Exploration: Outdoor discovery to spark curiosity.
•Friday - Pretend Play: Imaginative role-playing and problem solving.
•Saturday - Gross Motor Adventure: Running, climbing, and jumping to burn energy.
Starting a routine with your toddler can really enhance their growth and development, and having a weekly schedule like this helps create consistency while keeping things fun and stimulating. Each day is thoughtfully designed to focus on a specific area of development, which not only benefits your toddler’s physical skills but also nurtures their cognitive and emotional growth. On Sundays, promoting calmness and independence through solo play is vital. This encourages patience and helps toddlers learn how to enjoy activities on their own, building confidence and self-sufficiency early on. Simple activities like playing with blocks or puzzles can work wonders. Mondays concentrate on movement and balance, targeting gross motor skills. This includes activities such as walking on different surfaces, carrying light objects, or balancing on one foot briefly. These practices aid in strengthening muscles and improving coordination, which is critical as toddlers start to explore their mobility. Sensory play on Tuesdays offers tactile experiences that stimulate your child’s senses. Incorporating items like textured balls, water play, or finger painting can spark sensory exploration and improve fine motor control. This kind of play also supports language development as toddlers learn to describe textures and sensations. Wednesday’s focus on creative and fine motor activities such as arts and crafts helps develop imagination and dexterity. Using crayons, stickers, or simple cutting tools under supervision promotes hand-eye coordination and creative expression. Outdoor exploration on Thursdays allows toddlers to connect with nature, sparking curiosity and discovery. Whether it’s a walk in the park, observing bugs, or collecting leaves, time in nature encourages observational skills and a sense of wonder. Pretend play on Fridays fosters imaginative thinking and problem-solving skills. Using everyday objects for role-playing or storytelling builds social skills and emotional intelligence. Finally, Saturdays are dedicated to gross motor adventures, including running, climbing, and jumping, essential for burning energy and strengthening physical abilities. This structured yet flexible weekly toddler development schedule supports holistic growth by targeting different developmental domains in a balanced way. It’s perfect for parents seeking a practical guide to interactive, educational play tailored for toddlers around 23 months old.

































































