What age is no longer a toddler?

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asked Jan 30 in Toddler/Preschooler by cochester88 (1,950 points)
What age is no longer a toddler?

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answered Feb 7 by Take8seat (21,020 points)
The age that is no longer a toddler is 4 years old or after age 3.

The toddler age is from 1 to 3 years of age and after 3 years of age they are considered a little kid.

The age that is considered a toddler is between the ages of 1 to 3 years of age.

A baby is from birth to 1 year old.

Once a baby reaches 1 year old they are considered a toddler until they turn 3 and then after 3 they are considered a little kid.

A little kid is considered from age 4 to around 8 although some people considered a little kid up to age 5 and a big kid from ages 5 to 8.

A toddler is a child approximately 12 to 36 months old, though definitions vary.

The toddler years are a time of great cognitive, emotional and social development.

The word is derived from "to toddle", which means to walk unsteadily, like a child of this age.

The toddler age group starts at one year old, and while the end of the toddler age range is a little less definitive, it's generally thought to come to close when a child turns 3.

Some age-related development periods and examples of defined intervals include: newborn (ages 0–4 weeks); infant (ages 4 weeks – 1 year); toddler (ages 12 months-36 months); preschooler (ages 3–5 years); school-aged child (ages 6–13 years); adolescent (ages 14–19).

Four age groups, including babies, young adults, middle-aged adults, and old adults, are used in the classification system.

Other words for toddler are tyke, baby, preschooler, child, yearling, tot, bambino, toddlers, baby-toddler, infant and pre-schooler.

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