GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Question
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Five-year-olds are not as curious about their world as three-year-olds
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Five-year-olds show a greater understanding of others than three-year-olds.
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Three-year-olds are MORE afraid of unfamiliar places that five-year-olds.
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Three-year-olds are more willing to take directions than five-year-olds.
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Detailed explanation-1: -During this year your child really starts to understand that their body, mind and emotions are their own. Your child knows the difference between feeling happy, sad, afraid or angry. Your child also shows fear of imaginary things, cares about how others act and shows affection for familiar people.
Detailed explanation-2: -From ages 3 – 5, children are starting to be more aware of the feelings of other people, want to have friendships, and practice being more independent. There are many ways caregivers can help them.
Detailed explanation-3: -They are able to make decisions and enjoy taking on challenges. They have a better understanding of social rules and may experience new emotions such as shame, guilt, and pride. They are getting better at taking the emotions of others into consideration. For example, their empathy may lead them to console a friend.
Detailed explanation-4: -They have a strong desire to do things independently. They like to pretend they are other people and to play dress-up. Peer groups are closer, and children this age may develop a favorite friend. They enjoy counting and can do it out loud.