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  • Developmental milestone for 6 years old

    Physical development

    • Has increase muscles strength, boys are stronger than girls
    • Write numbers and letters with varying degree of precision, may get confused with letters like b/d, p/g, g/q and t/f.
    • Has better eye hand coordination

    Cognitive development

    • Increase attention span and work at task for longer period of time
    • Enjoy the challenges of puzzles

    Social development

    • Talk more
    • Ask many questions
    • Is capable of learning more than one language
    • So little understanding of ethical behavior
    • Continues to be self center (egocentric)
  • Developmental milestone for 5 years old

    Physical development

    • Walk backward, heel to toe
    • Touches toes without flexing knees

    Cognitive development

    • Able to do sorting on a variety of objects
    • Understand the concept of same shape, same size.

    Social development

    • Carries out family chores and routines
    • Show affections towards younger siblings
    • Enjoy friendships
    • Shares toys, take turns and play cooperatively
  • Developmental milestone for 4 years old

    Physical development

    • Walk a straight line
    • Hop on one foot
    • Build a tower with ten or more blocks

    Cognitive development

    • Able to read alphabet books with few words per page and many pictures
    • Able to count to 20 or more
    • Answer “Whose?”, “Who?”, “Why?” and “How many?”
    • Recites and sing simple songs and rhymes

    Social development

    • Show pride in personal achievement and seek frequent adults’ approval.
    • Enjoy role playing and make-believe activities
  • Developmental milestone for 3 years old

    Physical development

    • Walk up and down the stairs unassisted
    • Kick a large ball
    • Balance on one foot
    • Turn pages of the book
    • Hold crayon between first two fingers and thumb
    • Achieve complete bladder control

    Cognitive development

    • Listen attentively to age-appropriate story
    • Understand triangle, circle and square

    Social development

    Join in social interaction: “Hi,”, “Bye,”, “Please”

    Recites nursery rhymes, sing songs