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PRESCHOOL KIDS GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
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Description
The Preschoolers’ growth and development refers to the change or growth that occurs during the period of time from 2 to 5 years of age.  It is a period of time when the child’s body loses its baby shape, and cognitive and social skills continue to mature and develop.
 

Statistical studies show the following:
The preschooler like the toddler grows and develops in his or her own unique pace, however during this time parents should pay close attention to see any great variation from the universally standard norms.
 

Signs
The preschooler grows and develops both physically, cognitively, emotionally and socially.

Physical Growth
During this period of time growing slows down though the body undergoes dramatic changes. The child loses his/her baby fat, while growing taller, thinner, with some muscle development.

The average preschooler gains about 4-6 pounds per year and approximately 2-3 inches annually. By the time the child turns 5 years old the permanent molar teeth grow in. 

Physical Development
The preschoolers are able to independently dress including buttoning and zippering. Brushing teeth still requires some assistance.

Motor skills continue to improve as the preschooler learns to be more coordinated and their balance greatly improves. Towards the end of this period of growth, around the age of 5 the child will be able to walk steadily both forward and backward. He/she walk up and down stairs one foot at a time, as well skip, jump and climb. At this time he also learns to throw and catch a ball and to ride a tricycle independently.

Emotional Development
The preschooler goes through a very erratic emotional developing vacillating between being clingy and dependent or exhibiting strong independent behavior at times rebellious and disobedient.  Socially they begin to develop the ability to share and cooperate with others, while starting to develop friendships.
 
  
Cognitive Development
This period of a child’s life is often called the “magical years” since the child tends to think in magical terms. They believe that their thoughts can cause things to happen. They are also very egocentric thinking all that happens around them is related to them.  Preschoolers begin to understand certain concepts such as size, numbers, and time but do comprehend the concept why things are right or wrong.   It is the period in the life of a child where curiosity is at its outmost and the child’s most prevalent word is “why.”  His verbal acuity greatly improves as well, the average number of words spoken and understood are about 300-2500 words.

Questions to ask the expert
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General Tips
  •  Seek medical attention if the child’s physical and/or cognitive development is significantly delays.
  •  It is important for the parent to dedicate time to read to the preschooler as well set aside time for play.
  •  Set boundaries for behavior and teach your child what is acceptable and what is not
  •  Improve the child’s physical development by offering him/her opportunities to expand their energy and use their muscles.
  •  Give your child opportunities to explore the environment around them while maintaining safety
  •  Develop in your child healthy eating habits
  •  Set a sleeping schedule for your child.
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