You offer your toddler their favorite snack.
“No.”
You suggest reading a book.
“No!”
You ask if they want to get dressed.
A dramatic: “NO!”
Toddlers saying “no” to everything can feel like defiance — or even rejection. But it’s not about being difficult. It’s often a healthy, if exhausting, part of growing up.
In this post, we explore why this happens, what it means developmentally, and how to respond in ways that support your child’s emotional regulation and growing sense of autonomy.
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