
Dealing with a toddler who talks back
Often when a toddler talks back, they are testing limits, which is a common and developmentally appropriate behavioral challenge for this age.

Often when a toddler talks back, they are testing limits, which is a common and developmentally appropriate behavioral challenge for this age.

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