As a mother, you have the incredible job of nurturing your toddler. Providing a safe, warm, loving environment creates a nurturing atmosphere essential to their well-being. First-time Mommas sometimes feel inadequate when it comes to this topic, afraid they’ll do something “wrong” as a mother. This is a very common fear among all new moms. If you’re unsure about how to provide a nurturing space for your toddler, here are some ideas for you to use.
1. Read to your toddler.
Reading opens up the world of imagination. Unlike television, which provides very little stimulation for the brain, books build pretend worlds and characters in your child’s mind. Reading teaches your child how to imagine a world inside their mind. As you read, your toddler’s mind will sprout.
2. Sing to your toddler.
Singing is calming and soothing for your toddler. You might not have the loveliest voice in the world, but your toddler will appreciate every note you belt out for them. Singing is a natural and simple way to nurture and connect with your child. Don’t forget that toddlers like silly, funny songs, too. You can purchase fun music to learn new songs to sing with your toddler if you don’t know any already.
3. Talk to your toddler.
Carry on simple conversations with your toddler. Often times, moms who find themselves frustrated with motherhood commonly do so because they don’t feel connected to their toddler in any way. So talk to your toddler. Now is the time to start building that bridge of communication with your child that will carry you into your future relationship.
4. Do fun things together.
Do you get so wrapped up in being a mother—doing all the right things—that you forget to just have fun with your toddler? As your child becomes more mobile and starts talking and becoming more active, you probably feel more tension building. So get out of the house and do something fun with your toddler. Create some fun memories you’ll both have later in life to reflect upon.

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Kids are the best! These ideas will make you a great parent and make your child grow. I just came across a babies board book called Dear Baby, What I love about you! by author Carol Casey. It’s a very warm and nurturing story that tells babies why they are so lovable.