We thought this was pretty funny as Will and Matt love to watch each other jump and see if they can jump higher. Guess, they are advanced! :o) They definitely act like little gymnasts. Who knows what will happen if they start Romp & Roll.
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| | Hello, Sally! Your toddler can probably hop off the bottom step of a staircase by throwing one foot forward and letting the other follow. But true jumping, where both feet leave the ground at the same time and then land squarely, is a skill that requires excellent balance and may take a few more months to master. You can help her practice two-footed jumping by putting some pillows on the floor and letting her leap onto them from something low, like a child-size footstool. >> This Week: Cultivating fine-motor skills with crafts, and learning to kick >> Read more about your 22-month-old | | |
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