Your preschooler’s world is expanding and so is his development – fast. His list of achievements now includes making friends, understanding feelings and climbing trees.
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All children develop at different rates. However, at this age, some skills are especially important for your child’s growth and self-esteem. For example, being able to speak clearly means he can be understood by friends and preschool staff.
If you are worried about your child’s development, speak to your doctor or arrange an assessment with your local baby health centre.
Children are social animals, say the parents in this video.
They also share stories about the socialisation and social development of their children. They say that regular contact with other children and grown-ups is important.
Through socialisation, children can develop confidence and important social skills such as teamwork and sharing.
By Raising Children Network
Your preschooler’s development is progressing rapidly. Some skills, such as being able to speak clearly, are especially important for your child’s growth and self-esteem. All children develop at different rates, but if you are worried about your child’s development, speak to your doctor or baby health centre. At 3-4 years, preschoolers:
At 4-5 years, preschoolers:
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