Growth, Imagination, and Independence
After age 3, the child enters the preschool stage, integrating into the social world in a more structured way.
After age 3, the child enters the preschool stage, integrating into the social world in a more structured way. It is more independent but still needs guidance and support.
Physical and Motor Development
Fine motor skills improve: the child can hold a pencil properly, cut with scissors, and dress itself. Gross motor skills are now fully developed.
Language and Cognitive Development
The child speaks fluently, asks questions, tells stories, and learns through play. Imagination is vivid, and basic pre-reading and pre-writing skills are developing.
Social Skills
The child forms friendships, learns to share and cooperate. Routines and boundaries help it feel safe and develop self-control.
Preparation for School
The child begins to adopt habits that prepare it for school: following rules, concentrating, and collaborating with others.
Advice for Parents
Support your child with love and consistency. Nurture its imagination, read books together, and encourage creative thinking.