Growing with Confidence
After the age of three, your child enters a new stage: becoming a little person with thoughts, imagination, questions, and dreams
After the age of three, your child enters a new stage: becoming a little person with thoughts, imagination, questions, and dreams. This is the time when children start preschool, make friends, and develop routines closer to those of “grown-ups.”
Social and Cognitive Development
The child learns to cooperate, wait its turn, and play in groups. It builds friendships, learns to resolve small conflicts, and begins to distinguish right from wrong. At the same time, it develops learning skills through play, reading, music, and daily activities.
Emotional Balance
This is when the child will start saying “I love you” on its own, ask for a hug when it needs one, but also insist when it wants something. It needs clarity, consistency, and understanding.
What You Can Do:
- Read books together every night.
- Provide space for creative play.
- Listen to its thoughts and respond simply.
This is the stage when your child grows its first “wings.” And you are the one who gives them—through trust, care, and lots of love.