About my stage

Three and four-year-old children are often called preschoolers.

Preschool children want to touch, taste, smell, hear, and test things for themselves. They are eager to learn. They learn by experiencing and by doing. Preschoolers learn from their play. They are busy developing skills, using language, and struggling to gain inner control.

Preschoolers want to establish themselves as separate from their parents. They are more independent than toddlers. They can express their needs since they have greater command of language.

Fears often develop during the preschool years. Common fears include new places and experiences and separation from parents and other important people. You can expect the preschool child to test you over and over again.

He or she might use forbidden words and might act very silly. Preschoolers may still have trouble getting along with other children and sharing may still be difficult. Because of their developing imaginations and rich fantasy lives, they may have trouble telling fantasy from reality. They may also talk about imaginary friends. Preschoolers need clear and simple rules so that they know the boundaries of acceptable behavior.
(http://urbanext.illinois.edu/babysitting/age-preschool.html)

Saturday, December 26, 2009


The kids minus Nonoy and Onin. The latter is not in the mood to join the rest of the kids in picture taking. He would rather watch spongebob squarepants than to pose. For Nonoy, he probably went to fetch Onin in his room. hehe

1 comment:

  1. malabundok nga gifts sa likod ba. grabe pungyahun baby L.

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