Your four year old is now busy trying to make sense of the world and
will often ask lots of tricky questions - some of which may be difficult
to answer in a way that will satisfy his curiosity. Don't avoid
answering questions about death or sex; instead try to keep your answer
truthful but simple. Children at this age will only process what they
can understand, so long and detailed answers are unnecessary.
Developmental milestones include:
- Understanding a two or three phrase instruction - 'bring me the paper that's on the table in the kitchen'.
- Sorting objects by size and type
- Understanding the difference between morning and afternoon
- Working out which object is heavier by comparing two weights
- Understanding the concepts of taller, smaller and shorter but he's not yet able to sort things in a descending order - tallest to shortest
- Gripping a pencil correctly
- Using scissors to follow a line
- Drawing a person that includes a head, body, legs and arms
- Copying his name with pencil and paper.
- Copying a triangle, a cross and a square onto a piece of paper
- Recognising, naming and matching four colours
- Recognising some written words
- Understanding the numbers 1,2 and 3
- Reciting numbers up to 20
- As long as he's been taught them, he's able to tell you his name, age and address
Courtesy: http://www.kidspot.com.au/Preschool-Development-Four-to-five-years-understanding-the-world+191+32+article.htm

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