👉 Toddler computing refers to the early stages of digital literacy and interaction with technology, typically observed in children aged 2 to 5 years. At this age, toddlers begin to explore and understand basic digital concepts through simple, intuitive interfaces like touch screens, educational apps, and interactive toys. They learn fundamental skills such as recognizing colors, shapes, and patterns, and they start to grasp basic problem-solving and logical thinking through playful interactions. This phase is crucial as it lays the foundation for more advanced technological skills later in life, fostering curiosity and a positive attitude towards technology. Educators and parents can support this development by engaging toddlers in age-appropriate activities that encourage exploration, creativity, and critical thinking in a safe digital environment.