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Knowledge of Numbers, Counting and One-to-One Correspondence

Look Who's Counting!

Your child has already been showing Knowledge of Numbers, being able to distinguish "many" from "few" and other concepts. After the age of two, she'll start expanding on these first math skills. Support her as she learns the meaning of number words, begins to count, compares quantities, and understands simple calculations by using number words and making real world connections to math concepts. For example, ask her to pick out "2 crayons" or compare the size of different dogs in the park.

Has your toddler achieved the following Knowledge of Numbers and One-to-One Correspondence developmental milestones yet? If yes, check off all the skill(s) she has already mastered to date!

Sources: This development milestone tracker is not a learning disability screening tool or test. If you have any questions related to your child's development and learning abilities, please speak to your pediatrician and care providers for guidance and resources.