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Second Grade Milestones: Is Your Child on Track? (page 2)

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Social and Emotional Development

By ages 7 and 8, your child is ready for more responsibility and independence. You may also find that she:

  • Enjoys unstructured group play.
  • Is more sensitive to how kids and adults treat her.
  • Is concerned with how other people react.
  • May try to solve problems by being aggressive.
  • Prefers to play with peers of the same sex (girls with girls, boys with boys).

Partner With the Professionals to Track Your Child’s Progress

You know your child better than anyone does, so you can offer key insights and information when meeting with her teachers, pediatrician, and any other professionals involved her education and care. Are you worried that a problem may be serious? Don’t wait until your next parent-teacher conference or routine doctor appointment to voice your concern. Try to keep the communication flowing while your child is growing!

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