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Why toddlers suddenly become attached to a toy or object

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 11, 2026, 10:00 IST
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Why toddlers suddenly become attached to a toy or object

Most parents notice a point when their toddler suddenly refuses to go anywhere without a particular toy, blanket, or object. What to a parent may seem to be a simple object or a toy may end up being of significant value to a toddler. Toddlers may take it everywhere they go or even to bed. In most cases, a toddler may also complain when they realize that they are without it. Such objects are a common aspect of toddler development. Such special objects, referred to as comfort objects, help a toddler to feel comfortable, especially in times of uncertainty or change. Understanding why a toddler may develop such an attachment to an object is significant in helping parents to respond to their toddler's behaviour in a positive and supportive way while encouraging healthy toddler emotional development.

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Comfort during emotional moments

Toddlers develop a significant attachment to objects that offer comfort during emotional moments. At this stage of development, children are still learning to cope with various emotions that may include fear, frustration, or tiredness. A toddler may develop a significant attachment to an object that offers comfort during such moments. Holding or touching an object that a toddler is attached to may help them to calm down when they are feeling overwhelmed. Such an object reminds a toddler of safety and care, and this makes it easier for them to relax and feel comfortable and secure.


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Coping with separation from parents

Separation from parents, however brief it is, can cause toddlers to feel stressed. Whether it is attending daycare, staying with relatives, or sleeping alone, they can feel stressed. The favourite toy can provide them with a means of dealing with this separation. The object is symbolic of comfort and security and reminds them of home and loved ones. Having it with them can make them feel more comfortable and can help them adapt better to new and unfamiliar places.

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A sense of control and independence

Toddlers are constantly developing and becoming more independent. Having a favourite object can give them a sense of control over their lives in this new and often unpredictable world. The object can give them a sense of ownership and control over their lives. This can give them more confidence and security as they develop and learn.

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Familiarity in a changing world

Toddlers are constantly exposed to new things as they learn new words, make new friends, and explore new places. In this sea of change and new experiences, there is one constant in their lives. The special object is constant and can provide them with security and comfort as they deal with all these changes.

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A natural stage of emotional development

It is essential to understand that attachment to objects is often a normal part of development and not something for parents to worry about. Many children tend to outgrow such attachments as they gain more confidence and learn to cope with their emotions in different ways. The child’s favourite toy slowly fades away as toddlers progress with better social skills and communication. Instead of trying to stop the child’s attachment at once, parents should understand that it is part of their child’s learning process of how to cope with comfort and security in their own way.

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