GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
Question
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2-3 years
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3-4 years
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18 months
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5 years
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Detailed explanation-1: -At 3-4 years, there might be emotional developments, early friendships, longer sentences, a stronger memory, new physical skills and more. Activities that are good for development include reading, creative play, indoor and outdoor play, turn-taking games and cooking.
Detailed explanation-2: -Count 10 or more objects. Correctly name at least four colors and three shapes. Recognize some letters and possibly write their name. Better understand the concept of time and the order of daily activities, like breakfast in the morning, lunch in the afternoon, and dinner at night.
Detailed explanation-3: -Preschoolers can tell simple stories, put words to emotions, and use words as part of their play with others. Sentences are often longer and more complicated, but preschoolers might still make grammatical mistakes.
Detailed explanation-4: -18 to 23 months Understands and answers simple “yes-no” questions (such as, “Are you hungry?”)