toddlerhood: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈtɒd.lə.hʊd/US/ˈtɑː.dlɚ.hʊd/

Formal or academic, but also used in everyday parenting contexts.

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What does “toddlerhood” mean?

The developmental stage in early childhood when a child is learning to walk, typically between the ages of one and three years.

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Meaning and Definition

The developmental stage in early childhood when a child is learning to walk, typically between the ages of one and three years.

Metaphorically, any initial or awkward phase of development in various contexts, such as in projects or technologies.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in meaning; minor variations in pronunciation and spelling (e.g., British English may use more hyphens in compound nouns, but 'toddlerhood' is standard without hyphen).

Connotations

Similar in both variants, associated with milestones like walking, talking, and increasing independence.

Frequency

Equally used in British and American English in relevant contexts like child development or parenting discussions.

Grammar

How to Use “toddlerhood” in a Sentence

during [possessive] toddlerhoodthe toddlerhood of [noun]in toddlerhood

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Collocations

strong
early toddlerhoodlate toddlerhoodtoddlerhood years
medium
during toddlerhoodphase of toddlerhoodtransition to toddlerhood
weak
challenges of toddlerhoodmemories of toddlerhoodstages of toddlerhood

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rarely used; may appear in markets related to child products, e.g., 'toddlerhood education apps'.

Academic

Common in developmental psychology, pediatrics, and education literature to discuss cognitive and motor development.

Everyday

Used in parenting discussions, child-rearing advice, and family conversations.

Technical

Specific term in child development studies, often referenced in research on milestones and interventions.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “toddlerhood”

Strong

the toddler stageearly development stage

Neutral

early childhoodtoddler yearstoddler phase

Weak

infancybabyhoodpreschool years

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Antonyms of “toddlerhood”

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Common Mistakes When Using “toddlerhood”

  • Using 'toddlerhood' interchangeably with 'infancy' or general 'childhood'.
  • Misspelling as 'toddler-hood' with an unnecessary hyphen.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Toddlerhood generally spans from about 12 months to 36 months of age, though it can vary slightly.

No, infancy refers to the first year of life, while toddlerhood follows and is characterized by learning to walk and increased mobility.

In academic contexts, it is used to discuss developmental milestones, psychological stages, and research on early childhood education.

Yes, it can metaphorically describe any early, awkward, or foundational phase, such as in business startups or technology adoption.

The developmental stage in early childhood when a child is learning to walk, typically between the ages of one and three years.

Toddlerhood is usually formal or academic, but also used in everyday parenting contexts. in register.

Toddlerhood: in British English it is pronounced /ˈtɒd.lə.hʊd/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈtɑː.dlɚ.hʊd/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

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Mnemonic

Think of 'toddler' + 'hood' as in 'childhood', indicating the time or state of being a toddler.

Conceptual Metaphor

Toddlerhood as a journey of first steps, exploration, and foundational growth.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The period from ages one to three, when children learn to walk, is called .
Multiple Choice

What does 'toddlerhood' specifically refer to?