27 Months of Magic: Discovering the World Around Me

Is there a difference in how your 27-month-old acts when you’re not around? Perhaps your normally gregarious youngster cowers behind your legs if complete strangers are in the room. On the other hand, perhaps they’re perfect at daycare but a total diva at home. At this age, this kind of inconsistent behavior is quite typical. Toddlers change their actions based on what they see and hear around them. Your child’s faith in you makes them more inclined to press your buttons and test your limits, which is bad news for you.

27-Month-Old Development

Your 27-month-old will undergo a great deal of change as they mature, gain knowledge, and reach new developmental milestones. Your child will want to practice on their own, but he or she may also experience frustration when things don’t work out the way they expected.

27-month-old weight and height

At 27 months of age, most girls weigh about 27.8 pounds and most males approximately 29 pounds. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that the average height for girls is around 34.6 inches and for males it is 35.1 inches. If your 27-month-old isn’t measuring up, consult your physician.

27-month-old milestones

Independence and vocabulary development are the primary goals of the 27-month-old developmental milestones. Some developmental milestones that your 27-month-old could have achieved or be making progress toward are:

  • Speech: Your 27-month-old may be babbling more, but not all of the words may be simple to comprehend. Some letter sounds (such as th, l, or s) are often mispronounced by two-year-olds. It is also common for people to stammer and jumble the sequence of words in sentences. But they aren’t often seen as problems when a child is this young; after all, they are still learning! In contrast, it’s likely that a 27-month-old infant who is still silent requires more support. See your child’s pediatrician about any worries you may have regarding their speech development.
  • Potty training: Still hasn’t begun toilet training? It might be right now! Research has shown that children have the most success with toilet training between the ages of 27 and 32 months. At this age, most children are cognitively capable of understanding it, but they are still immature enough to be resistant.
  • Teething: The teeth in your child’s jaw may be coming in at an angle. These baby teeth, which are referred to as the 2-year molars, typically emerge between the ages of 20 and 33 months. Because of their size, it may be rather uncomfortable. You won’t have to worry about teething pains again until your child is approximately six years old, when they’ll be able to handle them better. Luckily, these teeth are the last to erupt.

What should my 27-month-old be doing?

Your 27-month-old ought to be curious and open to new experiences. Some examples of this kind of development at 27 months of age include learning to use the bathroom, while others involve displaying more self-assured behavior, such as playing at a greater distance from you at the park. At 27 months old, your kid is full of energy and full of imagination.

What should a 27-month-old be saying?

Your 27-month-old should be able to utter around 50 words, with additional words added every month, but speech development varies greatly from child to child. The use of two-word phrases, such as “more banana” or “go now,” by your child is also expected. Discuss the possibility of a speech delay or hearing impairment with your child’s pediatrician if they have not accomplished these developmental milestones by the 27th month of life.

27-month-old behavior

  • Love of repetition: Your 27-month-old acts like a mini-scientist as they repeat actions in an effort to determine if X necessarily leads to Y. Consistent, predictable outcomes provide kids a sense of safety in the world. Goodnight Moon may be old news to you, but your toddler will love it. Feel free to read it over.
  • Parallel play: Your 27-month-old may not be ready to play with other children just yet, but they may love playing with other children who are doing the same thing. You could also notice that they are mimicking other children.
  • Fear of strangers or places: Your 27-month-old may be terrified of the dentist or the hairdresser. This is a perfectly normal developmental milestone that signifies the maturation of their neurological system, which serves to protect them from potential harm.

27-Month-Old Health

Parents’ number one priority at any age is their child’s health. Here are a few frequently asked issues regarding your child’s health at 27 months:

  • There is diarrhea in my 27-month-old. What am I to do?
  • My 27-month-old dog had constipation. What am I to do?
  • The 27-month-old in my care is vomiting up. What am I to do?
  • There is a cough in my 27-month-old. What am I to do?
  • My child, who is 27 months old, is running a temperature. What am I to do?

27-Month-Old Food

Do not worry if your 27-month-old does not eat a perfectly balanced meal every single day; more importantly, do not worry about the quantity of food they eat. Actually, when assessing if your child is eating properly, it’s best to look at their nutrition throughout a week rather than a day, according to experts.

How much should my 27-month-old be eating

Two-year-olds should still have three square meals and one or two snacks each day. Make sure to give your child a variety of foods from each food category, including veggies, fruits, grains, protein, and dairy, on a regular basis. Portion size is smaller at this age, so expect your child to consume around half to three quarters of an adult’s serving.

How much milk should a 27-month-old drink

Skim or 1% milk, not whole milk, is what your 2-year-old should be drinking at this point. You should also make an effort to include additional dairy products, such cheese and yogurt. For children between the ages of one and three, doctors advise a daily calcium intake of 700 mg along with 600 IU of vitamin D, which improves calcium absorption. In order to maintain a healthy appetite, give your 27-month-old kid 16 oz of milk daily, but no more than 24 oz.

What to feed my 27-month-old

Maintaining a healthy diet in a 27-month-old can be quite a challenge. Need some ideas for healthy and delicious meals? See what a 2-year-old can eat with these suggestions:

27-month-old eating problems

Snacks may appear more appealing to some 27-month-olds than their regular meals. Come join the fray if you’re not good enough to beat them! The snacks you serve your toddler should be balanced and nutritious. Even if your child doesn’t eat much of their supper, you can be certain that they are still getting enough nutrients throughout the day.

27-Month-Old Sleep

Consistency is crucial for helping a 27-month-old establish healthy sleep patterns. So keep to a typical bedtime and routine, and continue to set aside time for a daily nap.

How much sleep does a 27-month-old need?

A typical 2-year-old needs 11–12 hours of sleep at night and 1.5–3 hours of nap time, for a total of 13–14 hours of sleep daily.

27-month-old sleep problems

At 27 months old, is your little one still not napping? Keep to the timetable. A complete day of sleep for a 2-year-old can still be as little as 10 hours, even if they appear to be trying to cut down on their naps. Plus, sticking to a schedule is the surest way to attract success. Establish a regular time to relax at home and sleep every day.

Activities for a 27-Month-Old

Your 27-month-old is learning and growing in all areas of development while they play. When your child is 27 months old, you can help them reach developmental milestones by providing them with many opportunities for play that are both fun and educational. So, how does one handle a 27-month-old? For a 27-month-old, here are some enjoyable things to do:

  • Puzzles and latch boards: By putting together and fastening wooden pieces, your youngster will practice fine motor skills while learning about shapes.
  • Push-and-pull toys: Playing with miniature wagons and shopping carts is a great way to help your toddler develop their motor skills.
  • Lacing: To occupy themselves, 27-month-olds can make wooden figures with holes for shoelaces or large beads out of yarn.

27-Month-Old Baby Checklist and Tips

  • Avoid getting into fights with your child over who gets to be the boss. Many things, including eating, sleeping, and using the restroom, will be beyond your control as a parent. Keep punishments like biting for when your child truly disobeys the rules.
  • Whining is one of the most difficult behaviors that parents of 27-month-olds describe. It’s annoying for you, but your child is likely just frustrated. Even the most talkative two-year-olds lack the vocabulary to adequately convey their emotions and wants. Wailing is a common behavior among children, particularly when they are hungry or exhausted. Keep track of when your 27-month-old is most likely to whine so you may attempt to prevent it, such as when he or she is exhausted or just before supper. If your 27-month-old infant still whines, try talking to them in a “big kid voice” and praise them when they ask nicely.
  • Help your 27-month-old develop the ability to handle frustration and come up with their own solutions by working on problem-solving skills together. (The complaining can also benefit from this!) When you see that your child is struggling, lend a hand while they try to figure out how to fix it. For instance: “It appears that the broom you’re attempting to transport does not appear to be able to fit through the doorway, does it?” Is there any possibility that it might be adjusted to fit?
  • Getting a larger bed? Before attempting it for an entire night, some parents let their children nap in bed for a few days to ease the adjustment.
  • Get some time to yourself now that your kid is starting to do more on their own. More often schedule outings with friends for coffee or dinner, sign up for a club, or enrol in a class on a subject that piques your interest.











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