4-5 Years
CategoryIs Your Child a Kid or a Monkey? How to Encourage Your Child’s Gross Motor Skills
Your 4- to 5-year-old child is capable of a great number of gross motor skills now. She can climb up and down stairs like an adult, alter…
0 likesYour Child’s Growing Hand-Eye Coordination
Between the ages of four and five, your child’s ability to use his hands is approaching that of an adult, and his hand-eye coordination–…
0 likesNo More Diapers! Your Child Is Fully Potty Trained!
By 4-5 years old, your child should be potty trained. Gone are the stacks of diapers, which have been replaced by “big-kid” underwear. Th…
0 likesI Love to Somersault! Your Child’s Advances in Tumbling
Your child’s gross motor movements are growing in confidence, and he’s capable of so much more than he was just a year ago. One of the ar…
0 likes“I Can Get Dressed All By Myself!” Encouraging Your Child’s Independence and Self-Concept
Your child has advanced from the days of just pulling off her socks and hat. At this age, she can get dressed and undressed by herself, t…
0 likesMusic to His Ears: Teaching Your Child Musical Concepts
Your child has very likely been enjoying music with you since his earliest days. Some of the active listening activities that you’ve shar…
0 likesWays to Get Your Child to Use Math Concepts to Solve Everyday Problems
Your child has been learning many simple math concepts, and she is now able to use them to solve everyday problems. She may try to build …
0 likesFun With Phonemes: Helping Your Child Hear the Sounds Within Words
By this point, your child has been talking for quite some time, communicating with you about wants, needs, and interests. He is now reach…
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