3-4 Years
CategoryGetting to Know Myself: The Development of Your Child’s Unique Self-Concept
Around three years old, a child really starts to understand that they are a unique individual, something referred to as self-concept. Wha…
0 likesYour Artist’s Scribbles Are Taking (Recognizable) Shape
Your child has probably been enjoying scribbling with different art materials, such as pencils, markers, crayons, and paint. As her motor…
0 likesMixing It Up: Matching and Sorting Activities Encourage Early Math Skills
During their second year, children start to understand that the world contains many patterns, both natural (e.g. day and night follow eac…
0 likesI’m a Kitchen Ninja! Ways to Get Your Child Involved with Food Preparation
By the age of four, your child is beginning to show a lot of independence in the kitchen. Under your supervision, your child can help wit…
0 likesThe Art of Storytelling and What It Tells You about Your Child
Storytelling comes in many forms. We may recall past events, make up stories, or remember stories from books we’ve read. The act of story…
0 likesGetting Dressed All by Myself: How You Can Support Your Child’s Independence in this Everyday Activity
Starting as young as 12-18 months, your child began developing the ability and interest in taking off simple articles of clothing on his …
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