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    • Home
    • The Young Child
    • Learning: Birth-8
    • Prenatal & Infancy Period
    • Toddler: Independence
    • PreK/ Kindergartner
    • The Primary Child

Becoming You

Becoming YouBecoming YouBecoming You

  • Home
  • The Young Child
  • Learning: Birth-8
  • Prenatal & Infancy Period
  • Toddler: Independence
  • PreK/ Kindergartner
  • The Primary Child

In My Prime!

Once the child reaches the age 6 to 8, they are considered to be in the primary stage of their life. Your child has now developed most of the essential aspects of mobility needed for everyday.

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What Should I Look For?

  • Child should be able to ride a bike
  • Use their creativity 
  • Practice of skills and interests
  • Being able to jump, run, and skip
  • Dress themselves
  • Use objects and tell what there purpose is 

Ways to Further Skills

If they struggle with riding a bike, start them off with training wheels.

Draw with your child, helps create a stronger bond and also quality time

Place clothes out for your child

Have them play outdoor activities

Have them read clocks and calendars

Glossary

Primary

6 to 8 years

Forsyth County Resources

Imprints Care: local parents as teachers organization that provides services to families with children

Department of Social Services: local resource for child care subsidy, food stamps, health choice, TANF


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