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Ages and Stages PRESCHOOLERS

3 Year Old https://youtu.be/qWoRRCkhSTw

3 YEAR OLDS PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT BUILD BLOCK TOWER RUN – Well PEDAL TRICYCLE

3 Year Old Building Block Tower

3 YEAR OLDS EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT LIKES TO PLEASE SHOWS SOME SELF-CONTROL

3 YEAR OLDS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AWARE OF BOYS AND GIRLS COPIES OTHERS ENJOYS GROUP ACTIVITIES COOPERATIVE PLAY

3 Year old Boy & Girl

3 YEAR OLDS INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAY MAKE BELIEVE DOES PUZZLES (5+ PIECES)

3 Year Old Dress-up Make Believe

3 YEAR OLDS LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT FOLLOW 2-3 STEP DIRECTIONS SHORT COMPLETE SENTENCES (I am hungry)

4-5 Years old https://youtu.be/o0TGczdbiV4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kAJvGARsn0

4-5 YEAR OLDS PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT HOP & STAND ON 1 FOOT DRAW BODY (6 parts) CATCH BALL

4-5 YEAR OLDS EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT SHOWS EMPATHY (capacity to share or recognize emotions experienced by another real or fictional being) ENJOYS HELPING AND RESPONSIBILITY

4-5 Year Old Helping take out trash

4-5 YEAR OLDS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ENJOYS TABLE GAMES PLAYS WITH FRIENDS COOPERATIVE PLAY

4-5 Year Old Board Games

4-5 YEAR OLDS Intellectual Development PRINT LETTERS KNOWS COLORS (6 + colors) COUNT 1-20+

4-5 Year Old Writing

4-5 Year Old LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT TELLS STORIES & JOKES BASIC GRAMMAR (he/she) 2000+ WORDS