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When Toddlers Don’t Open Their Presents (And Why It’s Not About You)
When a toddler opens one present and stops, it’s easy for adults to read meaning into that pause — ingratitude, disinterest, or missed manners. But for young children, stopping is often a sign of regulation, not rejection. This piece explores why some toddlers stay deeply with one gift, what brain science tells us about attention and capacity, and why slowing down may be exactly what they need.

Shirlyn
7 days ago6 min read
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