How to Teach Your Toddler Colors

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Summary: Teach your toddler colors by focusing on one color a week and talking about it everyday. Find out more ways to teach a toddler colors with this free video from a professional nanny about child care.

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By Veronica Baragas
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Veronica Baragas was born and raised in Austin, Texas, and has been working with children and families for more than 10 years. Her experience includes being a full-time nanny, live-in...read more

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"Hi, I'm Veronica Baragas with MyWiggleandGigggles.com, and I'm going to share with you how to teach your toddler colors. This is something that can start as soon as they are born. You can continue to work with them and talk to them as you're showing them the world, explaining the world to them around them, that life is full of color. So, it's never too early to start them on, you know, pointing things out, and especially as they're younger and they're not able to communicate, you know, as they get older they'll remember the things that you've shown them. So, you can also use flashcards, books, shapes, puzzles, I mean, the sky's the limit. You can take a walk in the park, or you know, go for a drive, and you can definitely show them, you know, one of the things that you could do is work on a color one at a time as they start to get older. So, preparing for them, you know, you know, you just expose them to everything. And if they get, you know, to two years old and up, you can definitely focus on more like books, and more interactive, kind of hands on things that'll definitely get them going and they're minds stimulated on other colors. So, there's never ending resources to teach your child colors."

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