Toddle in a sentence as a verb

And if the choices have run out for my toddler when hes ready for school, I will do it myself.

A toddler also can't operate a letterpress, solder, or fly a plane.

Did he accost their toddler, or did the toddle go wandering into his house, and he carried him out?

Hence my comment was not concerned with designing software interfaces for toddlers.

A toddler can not but might find it interesting to toddle around while you show the 5yo to mend that hole in that sock - or something similar.

I've heard parents complain that their toddlers are getting too fat on sugary snacks, complaining about how much sugar is being put in snacks these days.

Pretty much everyone learns the basics of language from their parents before they toddle off to anything representing a peer group.

My guess is that 80% of the parents on Hacker News don't even know that swallowing a tiny smooth round magnet is more dangerous to a toddler than swallowing a nail.

Your point?There are designers who worry about designing for toddlers, but that's a very specific niche, not at all representative of the average computer user.

Seems logical: a temporary "this isn't the time to think about the needs of your extended family" signal lasting just up until the point the kid can toddle around would be survival enhancer.

The people who wouldn't bother voting in other democracies need to toddle down to the booth in Australia to avoid a fine, resulting in a higher percentage of those unclued in tech matters being voted in.

Thus I don't actually see them in the "spoilt toddler" mode, rather more like an autistic adult person behaving rationally in a world that constantly baffles them because they have a different internal model of its rules.

> While toddle yoga is fluff for healthy children, it is not that expensiveI looked this up, near me in SW London it looks like the cheapest monthly membership is £45pm, which is less than an average gym membership, up to £100pm for unlimited classes.

The specific complaint about folks like this was that they were poor fits for the culture as a whole, which is almost certainly true as far as it goes: a machinist can't toddle off with their wheeled desk and join a purely software game project, because they don't have software skills.

It's for toddlers to learn to take turns, to accept negative or positive outcomes without stomping off in a huff, and to play a game with a level playing field between the adults and children... and at the level we are talking about, if there is a meaningful choice at all, then the child, or perhaps rather toddler, will simply lose.

Toddle definitions

verb

walk unsteadily; "small children toddle"

See also: coggle totter dodder paddle waddle