282
Our Opening Hours
Take Action

Welcome to Mashauri Social Center

At Mashauri Social Center, we are dedicated to transforming lives in Bungoma through support, advocacy, and community programs. Our mission is to uplift vulnerable community members, helping them navigate challenges and achieve fulfilling lives.

parenting todlers

Parenting toddlers (ages 1–3 years) can be joyful, exhausting, and confusing—all at once. Here’s a simple, practical guide to help you through this stage

Understanding Toddlers

Toddlers are:
1.Curious and eager to explore
2.Learning to talk but not yet good at expressing feelings
3.Testing boundaries as part of healthy development
4.Very emotional because self-control is still developing

Key Parenting Tips

  1. Be Patient and Calm

Tantrums are normal. Your calm response teaches them how to handle emotions.
Get down to their eye level
Use a soft voice
Name their feelings: “I see you’re angry.”

  1. Create Routines

Toddlers feel safe with predictability.
Fixed times for meals, naps, play, and bedtime
Simple routines reduce meltdowns

  1. Set Clear but Gentle Boundaries

Say what they can do, not only what they can’t
Dont say, “Don’t run”
Instead “Walk slowly”
Be consistent—same rule every day

  1. Encourage Language Development

Talk to them often
Read picture books together
Sing songs and nursery rhymes
Give choices: “Do you want a cup or bottle?”

  1. Discipline Without Harsh Punishment

-Use redirection instead of shouting
Natural consequences work best
-Avoid physical punishment—it increases fear, not understanding

  1. Support Independence

Let them try:
-Feeding themselves
-Choosing clothes
-Helping with small tasks
-Expect messes—it’s part of learning

  1. Take Care of Yourself

A tired parent struggles more.
-Rest when possible
-Ask for help
-Be kind to yourself—no parent is perfect

When to Seek Help

Talk to a health worker or child specialist if:

-No words by 18–24 months
-No eye contact or response to name
-Extreme aggression or withdrawal

N/B we keep learning everyday , remember there is no perfect parenting.