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At 2 years old, children like Cora are beginning to explore social interactions with their peers. When other children approach her, Cora's response may vary depending on her personality and comfort level. Common reactions for toddlers include:

  • Curiosity: Cora might look at the other child, smile, or reach out to touch or hold hands, showing interest in the interaction.
  • Shyness or Hesitation: Some toddlers may be cautious and take a few moments before responding, possibly hiding behind a caregiver or clutching a favorite toy.
  • Imitative Behavior: Cora might try to mimic the other child's actions, copying simple gestures or sounds as a way to connect.
  • Limited Verbal Response: Since language skills are still developing, she might respond with simple words, sounds, or gestures rather than full sentences.
  • Seeking Comfort: If feeling unsure, Cora may look for reassurance from a trusted adult nearby.

Overall, toddlers like Cora are in the early stages of social development and will gradually learn how to engage with other children through repeated experiences and positive interactions.


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