4-5 Years
CategoryA Star Is Born! Your Child Enjoys Performing Now, But It May Not Last
Pretend play is still very important to your four- to five-year-old child, and performing is one aspect of that. Your child may act out a…
0 likesBoys Will Be Boys, Girls Will Be Girls: Your Child Is Aware of Gender Differences
Your child has known for a while if she is a boy or a girl, but she is now becoming more aware of it in others, as well as what physicall…
0 likesNumbers and Letters: Your Child Is Learning the Difference
When children first become aware of print, they often do not understand the difference between letters and numbers. They both seem to be …
0 likesDoes Your Child Know Her Name and Address? It’s Time to Learn!
Your child’s memory is quite good now, and one of the important things for her to remember at this age is her full name and address! This…
0 likesHere’s to the Future: Your Child’s Grammar Is Becoming More Complex
As your child approaches age five, his grammar is becoming more and more correct and complex. Irregular plurals and regular past tense ar…
0 likesHelp Your Child Learn a Rainbow of Colors!
While some children seem to be able to identify colors at an early age, for many others it takes much longer. Before you worry that your …
0 likesCount Me In! How to Reinforce Your Child’s Counting Ability
By the beginning of their fourth year, nearly all children know some number words, and most can verbally count up to ten. Many children c…
0 likesFriends Matter: The Importance of Friendships to Your Preschooler
During your child’s first few years, he has been aware of and interested in his peers, but he hasn’t quite been ready to play together wi…
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