While all kids grow at their own pace, there are certain milestones to be aware of as a parent. Milestones show where your child might need help, but they also give you a heads-up as to what's just down the road, so you can take a deep breath and get ready.
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Helping Your Preschool Child: Ready to Learn
Want to give your preschooler the best chance for success? Here are expert tips on what young children need in order to...
Source: U.S. Department of Education -
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Book and Knowledge Appreciation - Language and Literacy: Ages 3-5
Widely Held Expectations Child demonstrates interest in and appreciation of reading-related activities Shows...
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Teaching Young Children Through Work and Play
We have learned so much recently about the importance of play for young children that many families may overlook how...
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What Mathematical Concepts Do Preschool Children Learn?
Based on their general developmental patterns, children in the preschool years construct a number of mathematical...
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When Your Child's New Friend is Imaginary
Your toddler has a new best friend, Mikey. Mikey is always available to play, shares your child's every interest, never...
Source: NYU Child Study Center
