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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Another Look at What Young Children Should Be Learning
The question of what should be learned must be addressed by all teachers at every level. In terms of broad goals, most...
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Child Development Guide: 4-5 Years
Developmental Tasks To learn to distinguish between reality and fantasy. To become comfortable with own sexual...
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Developmental Milestones and the Camp Experience: Ages 4-7
Developmental Milestones Acquire greater ability to reason, plan, and remember Begin to better appreciate social...
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Growth and Development, Ages 4-5
Here is an overview of typical physical, cognitive, emotional, and sexual development in children aged 4-5, and what...
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Approaches To Learning: Oregon Early Childhood Foundations - Ages Three to Five
Early Childhood Foundation Areas: Initiative and Curiosity Engagement and Persistence Reasoning and Problem...
