The ability to form relationships with other people, the ability to express your feelings – these are just some of the important new social and emotional skills your child will develop between the ages of three and five. Find out what this means for your child's interactions with other children and learn how you can create social learning opportunities and manage potential bad behavior.
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Caring and Sharing
Learning to care for or share with others can be difficult for young children because they are so focused on themselves....
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Grooming Good Manners
Teaching good manners helps children learn to act kindly toward others. It can seem like a huge undertaking, but...
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What to do When Time-Outs Don't Work
So you've heard great things about the magic of time-outs -- removing your misbehaving preschooler from the action for a...
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Play and Physical and Emotional Development
Physical Development For many, play is epitomized by children running, climbing, jumping, and moving. The pure joy of...
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Cooperation - Social and Emotional Development: Ages 3-5
For information on the social and emotional development of your 3-5 year old with regards to cooperation, check out this...
