Physical Development

  Physical Development refers to the growth of the body as well as its abilities. Growth in height and weight are the most obvious signs of physical development. As children develop physically, they gain new skills. Those skills that depend on the use and control of muscles are called motor skills. These skills fall into […]

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Writing from 18m – 8 years

Toby’s Writing: Age 18 months    Toby starts to scribble at 18 months. His parents provide him with unlined paper and thick markers that are easy for him to grasp. His ability to make dark marks and to write in a circular motion indicate that he is gaining control over the small muscles in his […]

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About Preschoolers

Children 3 to 5 Years Old What to Expect   Between their third and fourth birthdays, children   §  Start to play with other children, instead of next to them; §  Are more likely to take turns and share and begin to understand that other people have feelings and rights; §  Are increasingly self-reliant and […]

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Toys through the Ages

Babies: Birth to One Year   Experts agree that even babies need an assortment of toys. Since infants respond to smell, taste, sound, touch and sight, properly selected toys provide a small baby with opportunities to learn about size, shape, sound, texture and how things work.   Choose toys that:   Have pieces that are […]

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What’s Happening at 3

  Your child grows by leaps and bounds this year — among many others, large-motor skills are developing quickly.   Remember: Every child develops at her own pace. These guidelines are general. There is a broad range of what is considered “normal.” It’s not unusual for a child to be advanced in one area, lag […]

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Important Speech Milestones

  How to tell if your child is developing on schedule or if there might be a problem.   There is a wide range of speech and language development that is considered normal. Early or later speech within that range is not linked to intelligence or reading ability. However, you should expect to see the […]

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Writing Milestones (toddler)

You can support your toddler’s writing development by having materials available. Keeping materials for writing and drawing handy will encourage your toddler to draw and “write.” Children take pride in their work and like to have their attempts acknowledged by parents or caregivers     Drawing is a complex task, but it helps toddlers become […]

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