Wednesday, March 28, 2012

What all can a child at a certain age?


With three months:
• turning the head lights and bright colors
• directs the gaze to a loud sound source
• follow a moving object view
• pounding feet and hands
• smiles to other people
• produce sounds.

With twelve months:
• sit without support
• crawl on hands and feet
• increases in the standing position
• items raised by grabbing them with your thumb a single finger
• follow simple instructions
• says two or three words
• begins to walk alone

With two years:
• appointed by the hair, ears and nose when you ask anyone
• pronounce sentences with two or three words
• recognizes familiar people and objects
• subject to wear while walking
• repeat words that others say the
• preparing food.


With three years:
• better coordinated movements
• speaking in complete sentences
• increasing the dictionary
• understand opposites (eg high-low)
• draw a circle
• enjoys the company of other children

With four years:
• standing on one leg
• play simple games with others
• asks questions
• responds to simple questions
• express different emotions
• Only wash hands
• lists six primary colors
• draw a square.

Five years ago:
• speaks clearly
• dress without help
• draw a triangle
• has five of the ten buildings.

These are the common abilities and skills that a child acquires a certain age. If the child of a certain age can not be one of the following for that age, it is not necessarily a problem, but it is necessary to consult a doctor.
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