Your preschooler is now learning how to listen and communicate. These skills are necessary and will affect the way she learns and interacts with her peers in the future.
Here are some of the things that your preschooler (age 3 to 4) is learning:
• How to converse – your preschooler is now able to understand eight of every ten words when participating in a conversation.
• Vocabulary – her vocabulary is growing. She can now speak and understand about 1,500 words.
• Speaking in complex sentences – Your child can now put more words together to form complex sentences.
• Linking actions with words – Your preschooler can now sing songs or say rhymes and perform the dance or motions that go along with the words.
• Writing – She now understands the concept of writing and may be trying to write letters.
• Understands sequences – Your preschooler can now tell you the steps to get ready for bed in sequence.
Here are some of the things that your preschooler (age 3 to 4) is learning:
• How to converse – your preschooler is now able to understand eight of every ten words when participating in a conversation.
• Vocabulary – her vocabulary is growing. She can now speak and understand about 1,500 words.
• Speaking in complex sentences – Your child can now put more words together to form complex sentences.
• Linking actions with words – Your preschooler can now sing songs or say rhymes and perform the dance or motions that go along with the words.
• Writing – She now understands the concept of writing and may be trying to write letters.
• Understands sequences – Your preschooler can now tell you the steps to get ready for bed in sequence.