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... Read moreAs a parent, witnessing your toddler's first attempts at counting can be both heartwarming and emotional. When my child started practicing numbers, especially mastering 'three,' it felt like a significant milestone that showcased how quickly they're growing and learning. Toddlers often repeat little tasks before bedtime, such as counting objects or reciting simple words. These moments not only help reinforce their cognitive development but also create special bonding times. I've noticed that patient encouragement and gentle repetition can boost a toddler's confidence when learning new skills. Making the experience fun by turning counting into a game or a daily ritual helps children retain what they learn. Additionally, recognizing and celebrating these small victories builds their self-esteem. From a mom's perspective, these tender moments are bittersweet. While you're proud to see your child progress, it also reminds you how quickly they're growing up. Preparing for the day they say 'three' or any other milestone perfectly is a sweet anticipation mixed with nostalgia. If you’re encouraging your toddler to count, try incorporating everyday objects like toys or snacks to make the process interactive. Consistency and positive reinforcement go a long way. Cherish these emotional milestones; they’re the markers of your child’s wonderful growth journey.