17-18 month

Week 72: Why Do Toddlers Carry Things Around?

A toddler carrying a doll, demonstrating their sense of comfort and developing motor skills through carrying objects.

If you’ve noticed your toddler carrying or dragging objects around, rest assured that this is a normal part of their development. This behavior plays a significant role in their cognitive and motor skill growth.

Expert Insights on Carrying Behavior:

  • Imitation:
    Toddlers love to mimic the actions of adults and older children. If they see others carrying items, they may want to do the same. This imitation is a key part of learning and participating in daily activities.
  • Sense of Independence:
    Carrying objects gives toddlers a sense of independence and control. It allows them to make decisions about what they want to transport, fostering their confidence and autonomy.
  • Comfort and Security:
    Carrying a favorite toy or object provides comfort and security, especially in new or unfamiliar situations. It can help your toddler feel more at ease by having something familiar with them.
  • Cognitive and Motor Development:
    By carrying objects, toddlers learn to navigate their environment, plan their movements, and understand spatial relationships. This behavior also helps improve their fine and gross motor skills.

Encourage your toddler’s carrying behavior by providing them with age-appropriate objects. Support their exploration while ensuring their safety. The fruit basket from the Inspect With Me Box is a great tool to use for your little one to carry objects around, offering them both learning and fun.

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