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The Preschool Years (3 Years Old)
Discuss how your child is developing in the areas of physical, social/emotional and intellectual developmental domains.

Developmental Answer                             Examples from your virtual child          Examples from text or other sources
Domain        (Your original thoughts)           (cite your references)                    (cite your references)
                                                 My friend- the early development          The three years old child can “kick a large
                  It seems that Mabo is          specialist t do a formal assessment       ball, walk up and down stairs unassisted,
                  meeting her developmental      and observation at the preschool          pedal a small tricycle or bigwheel and catch a
Physical          milestone.                     during the summer. “Mabo's gross          large both arms extended (Developmental
                                                 motor skills are within the average       Profiles, P131).
                                                 range, for example, climbing, riding
                                                 on trikes, climbing, kicking balls and
                                                 playing catch”(Virtual Child Report).




                                                 My friend the early development           The three years old child can understand
                  Mabo’s social and emotional    specialist “thought that Mabo was         taking turns, be friendly and eager to please,
                  development is good.           cooperative and friendly with both        join group activities, use objects symbolically
Social /                                         adults and other children, and able to    in play and engage in make-believe play
Emotional                                        focus well on tasks. Mabo was quite       alone and with other (Developmental Profiles,
                                                 self-confident in novel social            P136).
                                                 situations and seemed to be well
                                                 liked by several children. She had
                                                 several little friends in the preschool
                                                 and was somewhat of a group leader
                                                 in free play activities, such as
                                                 imaginary play or riding trikes”
                                                 (Virtual Child Report).
                                                 According to a formal assessment          When children are three years old, they “can
                  Mabo is achieving her          and observation Mabo was above            put a 6-piece puzzle, count objects out loudly,
                  intellectual developmental     average in understanding                  point to picture that has “more”: cars, planes,
Intellectual      milestones.                    quantitative relationships such as        or kittens.” (Developmental Profiles, P135).
                                                 "more/less", "longer/shorter", in         Moreover, they can listen attentively to short
counting skills, in classifying objects   stories and repeating sounds and words
                                                 (e.g., types of animals) and in solving   (Ages and Stages: A brief Overview).
                                                 age-appropriate reasoning tasks.
                                                 She performed about average in
                                                 copying designs, solving picture
                                                 puzzles, and building block towers to
                                                 match one made by the examiner.
                                                 She scored about average in
                                                 language comprehension and
                                                 production. For example, when
                                                 asked to tell a story about a funny
                                                 picture, she was able to give the
                                                 broad outlines as well as a few
                                                 interesting details“(Virtual Child
                                                 Report).
The Preschool Years (4 Years Old)
Discuss how your child is developing in the areas of physical, social/emotional, and intellectual developmental domains.

Developmental Answer                             Examples from the virtual child           Examples from text or other sources
Domain        (Your original thoughts)           (cite your references)                    (cite your references)
              Mabo has a good physical           Mabo’s fine motor skills develop well.    At the four years old, children can “stack 10 or
              development.                       “She could read a few short words         more blocks” (Ages and Stages: A brief
                                                 and write her name and could name         Overview). “Paint and draw with purpose.”
Physical                                         most of the letters on sight at the       (Developmental Profiles, P143).
                                                 time of testing.” “Mabo is sometimes
                                                 interested in the train set you got out
                                                 of your parents' attic and wants help
                                                 building it. She sometimes likes to
                                                 build with the large-size connecting
                                                 blocks too.” (Virtual Child Report).

““                Mabo’s social/emotional                                                  Four years old children “enjoy playing others
                  development is more than       Mabo gets alone with her                  and ask a lot of questions” (Ages and Stages:
                  average level.                 classmates, and makes many good           A brief Overview).
Social /                                         friends.“Mabo fits into preschool         They are “outgoing enthusiastic at times and
Emotional                                 activities well; having fun with         cooperate with others when they participate in
                                          teacher-led activities and               group activities.” Moreover, they “establish
                                          participating eagerly in physical or     close relationships with playmates and begin
                                                                                   to have “best” friends.” (Developmental
                                          dramatic play with the children.
                                                                                   Profiles, P146).
                                          Lately she seems to have a "best
                                          friend" who she talks about
                                          constantly.”” Mabo seems to be
                                          curious about nearly everything,
                                          asking lots of questions during
                                          shopping trips, walks, visits to
                                          museums or parks, and story
                                          sessions’ (Virtual Child Report).

               Mabo surpasses the                                                  Four years old children can recognize some
               intellectual development   She is very smart and sensitive          letters if taught, may be able to print own
               milestone.                 about numbers.” Mabo showed              name, recognize familiar words in simple
Intellectual                              advanced ability to count, use           books or signs, count 1-7 objects out loud-but
                                          numbers, understand quantitative         not always in the right order, ask a lot of
                                                                                   questions (Ages and Stages: A brief
                                          relationships and classify objects,
                                                                                   Overview).
                                          showing that she was more than           “A few children are beginning to read simple
                                          ready for kindergarten to begin. she     books, such as alphabet books with only a
                                          is beginning to understand games of      few words per pages and many pictures”
                                          strategy and is getting really good at   (Developmental Profiles, P144).
                                          counting and at games involving
                                          numbers.” (Virtual Child Report).she
                                          is also doing well on literacy.“Mabo
                                          has already learned most of the
                                          letters and their sounds from
                                          watching educational TV, and from
                                          games and songs at preschool, can
                                          write her own name, and read a few
                                          words. She is very interested in
listening to books.”“She also showed
                                                an age-appropriate understanding of
                                                phonological awareness (e.g.,
                                                deciding whether two words started
                                                with the same sound, picking out the
                                                two words that rhymed from a list of
                                                three words)” (Virtual Child Report).


The School Age Years (6-8 Years Old)
How is your child developing in the areas of development?

Developmental Answer                            Examples from the virtual child          Examples from the text
Domain        (Your original thoughts)          (cite your references)                   (cite your references)
                                                                                         Children at this age “have increased dexterity
                 Mabo is meeting her physical   Mabo’s motor skills develop well.        and eye-hand coordination along with
                 developmental milestones.      “Mabo has enjoyed soccer and             improved motor functioning, which facilitates
Physical                                        softball on and off over the past two    learning to ride a bicycle
                                                seasons, and is not sure whether to      (without training wheels), swim, swing a bat,
                                                                                         or kick a ball (Developmental Profiles, P168).
                                                continue”(Virtual child report).




““                                                                                       .Children who are seven years old are
                 Mabo’s social/emotional        Mabo is outgoing. “Mabo is usually       “cooperative and affectionate towards adults
                 development is good.           cheerful and in good humor. She          and less frequently annoyed with them; sees
Social /                                        uses humor to deal with stress or just   humor in everyday happenings and are more
Emotional                                       shrugs off life's little upsets. Very    outgoing.” They also complain that family
                                                rarely, she runs across a problem        decisions are unjust; blame others for own
                                                that gets her really upset” (Virtual     mistakes; make up alibi for personal
                                                child report). Sometimes, she can not
understand moral concept. “Mabo is shortcoming” (Developmental Profiles, P181).
                                           cheating less often at games (or has
                                           gotten sneakier about it!), but
                                           recently she has been lying about
                                           things that happen at school, or
                                           blaming messes on her sister”(Virtual
                                           child report).




“““                                        Mabo is very smart and talent,           Eight years old children are able to “add and
               Mabo has an excellent       according to Psychologist's              subtract multiple-digit numbers; learning
               intellectual development.   report,”“Mabo's scores on the math       multiplication and division.” They also “show
Intellectual                               concepts, math application problems,     increased attention span; work at task for
                                           and math computation tests were in       longer periods of time, although concentrated
                                           the gifted range, and the                effort is not always consistent”
                                           psychologist recommended that she        (Developmental Profiles, P181).
                                           be tested for placement in gifted
                                           classes or at least in a higher math
                                           class in 6th grade.” “The psychologist
                                           gave you and the teacher a
                                           questionnaire on behavioral and
                                           attentional problems, and reported
                                           that Mabo did not have unusual
                                           problems with impulsivity,
                                           inattentiveness or hyperactivity. She
                                           was very focused and maintained
                                           concentration throughout the IQ and
                                           achievement testing”.(Virtual child
                                           report).

The School Age Years (9-11 Years Old)
How is your child developing in the areas of development?

Developmental Answer                            Examples from your virtual child           Examples from the text
Domain        (Your original thoughts)          (cite your references)                     (cite your references)
                                                                                           Children at this age “may still have number of
                 Mabo achieves her physical     Mabo’s immunity system becomes             colds and other minor illnesses; however,
                 developmental milestone.       stronger.                                  these occur less frequently than before”
Physical                                        “Mabo has really become resistant to       (Developmental Profiles, P190).
                                                colds in the past year or so,
                                                thankfully, so you figure she has
                                                finally built up a lot of strong
                                                immunities. There is a bad flu going
                                                around, but Mabo has managed to
                                                avoid it, even though her sister had a
                                                moderate case of fever, body aches
                                                and sore throat” (Virtual child report).
                 It seems that Mabo has a       According to the 5th grade report          Most of children at this age “enjoy being with
                 typical development pattern.   card ,Mabo ”Consistently works             friends ; seek out friendships based on
                                                cooperatively in groups, consistently      common interests and proximity(classmates);
Social /                                        respects rights and property of            begin to develop moral reasoning; adapt
Emotional                                       others, and consistently                   social customs and moral values of one’s
                                                demonstrates appropriate peer social       society : honesty, right from wrong, fairness,
                                                interaction.”“In the comments section      good and bad, respect.” “they also handle
                                                the teacher wrote: Occasionally            frustration with fewer emotional outbursts”
                                                Mabo gets upset during stressful           (Developmental Profiles, P211).
                                                situations inside or outside the
                                                classroom, but usually is able to
                                                bounce back quickly” (Virtual child
                                                report).

                 Mabo’s intellectual             It indicates in the report card, Mabo     Children at this age “expanded memory ability
                 development is very good.      "Demonstrates strength" in all areas       enable improved long-term recall; now
                                                of reading, and in spelling and            remember stored information, so no longer
Intellectual                                    "appropriate for grade level" in           must rely solely on experiencing an event in
                                                writing.”"Demonstrates strength" in        order to understand it.” They succeed in
the areas of mathematical problem      sequencing, ordering, and classifying
solving, understanding of data,        because of improved long-term memory
number concepts, graphical             capacity; these are skills needed for solving
applications, and arithmetic           complex mathematics problem.”
computation.” “Appropriate for grade
level" in the area of art.

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Preschool Developmental Milestones

  • 1. The Preschool Years (3 Years Old) Discuss how your child is developing in the areas of physical, social/emotional and intellectual developmental domains. Developmental Answer Examples from your virtual child Examples from text or other sources Domain (Your original thoughts) (cite your references) (cite your references) My friend- the early development The three years old child can “kick a large It seems that Mabo is specialist t do a formal assessment ball, walk up and down stairs unassisted, meeting her developmental and observation at the preschool pedal a small tricycle or bigwheel and catch a Physical milestone. during the summer. “Mabo's gross large both arms extended (Developmental motor skills are within the average Profiles, P131). range, for example, climbing, riding on trikes, climbing, kicking balls and playing catch”(Virtual Child Report). My friend the early development The three years old child can understand Mabo’s social and emotional specialist “thought that Mabo was taking turns, be friendly and eager to please, development is good. cooperative and friendly with both join group activities, use objects symbolically Social / adults and other children, and able to in play and engage in make-believe play Emotional focus well on tasks. Mabo was quite alone and with other (Developmental Profiles, self-confident in novel social P136). situations and seemed to be well liked by several children. She had several little friends in the preschool and was somewhat of a group leader in free play activities, such as imaginary play or riding trikes” (Virtual Child Report). According to a formal assessment When children are three years old, they “can Mabo is achieving her and observation Mabo was above put a 6-piece puzzle, count objects out loudly, intellectual developmental average in understanding point to picture that has “more”: cars, planes, Intellectual milestones. quantitative relationships such as or kittens.” (Developmental Profiles, P135). "more/less", "longer/shorter", in Moreover, they can listen attentively to short
  • 2. counting skills, in classifying objects stories and repeating sounds and words (e.g., types of animals) and in solving (Ages and Stages: A brief Overview). age-appropriate reasoning tasks. She performed about average in copying designs, solving picture puzzles, and building block towers to match one made by the examiner. She scored about average in language comprehension and production. For example, when asked to tell a story about a funny picture, she was able to give the broad outlines as well as a few interesting details“(Virtual Child Report). The Preschool Years (4 Years Old) Discuss how your child is developing in the areas of physical, social/emotional, and intellectual developmental domains. Developmental Answer Examples from the virtual child Examples from text or other sources Domain (Your original thoughts) (cite your references) (cite your references) Mabo has a good physical Mabo’s fine motor skills develop well. At the four years old, children can “stack 10 or development. “She could read a few short words more blocks” (Ages and Stages: A brief and write her name and could name Overview). “Paint and draw with purpose.” Physical most of the letters on sight at the (Developmental Profiles, P143). time of testing.” “Mabo is sometimes interested in the train set you got out of your parents' attic and wants help building it. She sometimes likes to build with the large-size connecting blocks too.” (Virtual Child Report). ““ Mabo’s social/emotional Four years old children “enjoy playing others development is more than Mabo gets alone with her and ask a lot of questions” (Ages and Stages: average level. classmates, and makes many good A brief Overview). Social / friends.“Mabo fits into preschool They are “outgoing enthusiastic at times and
  • 3. Emotional activities well; having fun with cooperate with others when they participate in teacher-led activities and group activities.” Moreover, they “establish participating eagerly in physical or close relationships with playmates and begin to have “best” friends.” (Developmental dramatic play with the children. Profiles, P146). Lately she seems to have a "best friend" who she talks about constantly.”” Mabo seems to be curious about nearly everything, asking lots of questions during shopping trips, walks, visits to museums or parks, and story sessions’ (Virtual Child Report). Mabo surpasses the Four years old children can recognize some intellectual development She is very smart and sensitive letters if taught, may be able to print own milestone. about numbers.” Mabo showed name, recognize familiar words in simple Intellectual advanced ability to count, use books or signs, count 1-7 objects out loud-but numbers, understand quantitative not always in the right order, ask a lot of questions (Ages and Stages: A brief relationships and classify objects, Overview). showing that she was more than “A few children are beginning to read simple ready for kindergarten to begin. she books, such as alphabet books with only a is beginning to understand games of few words per pages and many pictures” strategy and is getting really good at (Developmental Profiles, P144). counting and at games involving numbers.” (Virtual Child Report).she is also doing well on literacy.“Mabo has already learned most of the letters and their sounds from watching educational TV, and from games and songs at preschool, can write her own name, and read a few words. She is very interested in
  • 4. listening to books.”“She also showed an age-appropriate understanding of phonological awareness (e.g., deciding whether two words started with the same sound, picking out the two words that rhymed from a list of three words)” (Virtual Child Report). The School Age Years (6-8 Years Old) How is your child developing in the areas of development? Developmental Answer Examples from the virtual child Examples from the text Domain (Your original thoughts) (cite your references) (cite your references) Children at this age “have increased dexterity Mabo is meeting her physical Mabo’s motor skills develop well. and eye-hand coordination along with developmental milestones. “Mabo has enjoyed soccer and improved motor functioning, which facilitates Physical softball on and off over the past two learning to ride a bicycle seasons, and is not sure whether to (without training wheels), swim, swing a bat, or kick a ball (Developmental Profiles, P168). continue”(Virtual child report). ““ .Children who are seven years old are Mabo’s social/emotional Mabo is outgoing. “Mabo is usually “cooperative and affectionate towards adults development is good. cheerful and in good humor. She and less frequently annoyed with them; sees Social / uses humor to deal with stress or just humor in everyday happenings and are more Emotional shrugs off life's little upsets. Very outgoing.” They also complain that family rarely, she runs across a problem decisions are unjust; blame others for own that gets her really upset” (Virtual mistakes; make up alibi for personal child report). Sometimes, she can not
  • 5. understand moral concept. “Mabo is shortcoming” (Developmental Profiles, P181). cheating less often at games (or has gotten sneakier about it!), but recently she has been lying about things that happen at school, or blaming messes on her sister”(Virtual child report). “““ Mabo is very smart and talent, Eight years old children are able to “add and Mabo has an excellent according to Psychologist's subtract multiple-digit numbers; learning intellectual development. report,”“Mabo's scores on the math multiplication and division.” They also “show Intellectual concepts, math application problems, increased attention span; work at task for and math computation tests were in longer periods of time, although concentrated the gifted range, and the effort is not always consistent” psychologist recommended that she (Developmental Profiles, P181). be tested for placement in gifted classes or at least in a higher math class in 6th grade.” “The psychologist gave you and the teacher a questionnaire on behavioral and attentional problems, and reported that Mabo did not have unusual problems with impulsivity, inattentiveness or hyperactivity. She was very focused and maintained concentration throughout the IQ and achievement testing”.(Virtual child report). The School Age Years (9-11 Years Old)
  • 6. How is your child developing in the areas of development? Developmental Answer Examples from your virtual child Examples from the text Domain (Your original thoughts) (cite your references) (cite your references) Children at this age “may still have number of Mabo achieves her physical Mabo’s immunity system becomes colds and other minor illnesses; however, developmental milestone. stronger. these occur less frequently than before” Physical “Mabo has really become resistant to (Developmental Profiles, P190). colds in the past year or so, thankfully, so you figure she has finally built up a lot of strong immunities. There is a bad flu going around, but Mabo has managed to avoid it, even though her sister had a moderate case of fever, body aches and sore throat” (Virtual child report). It seems that Mabo has a According to the 5th grade report Most of children at this age “enjoy being with typical development pattern. card ,Mabo ”Consistently works friends ; seek out friendships based on cooperatively in groups, consistently common interests and proximity(classmates); Social / respects rights and property of begin to develop moral reasoning; adapt Emotional others, and consistently social customs and moral values of one’s demonstrates appropriate peer social society : honesty, right from wrong, fairness, interaction.”“In the comments section good and bad, respect.” “they also handle the teacher wrote: Occasionally frustration with fewer emotional outbursts” Mabo gets upset during stressful (Developmental Profiles, P211). situations inside or outside the classroom, but usually is able to bounce back quickly” (Virtual child report). Mabo’s intellectual It indicates in the report card, Mabo Children at this age “expanded memory ability development is very good. "Demonstrates strength" in all areas enable improved long-term recall; now of reading, and in spelling and remember stored information, so no longer Intellectual "appropriate for grade level" in must rely solely on experiencing an event in writing.”"Demonstrates strength" in order to understand it.” They succeed in
  • 7. the areas of mathematical problem sequencing, ordering, and classifying solving, understanding of data, because of improved long-term memory number concepts, graphical capacity; these are skills needed for solving applications, and arithmetic complex mathematics problem.” computation.” “Appropriate for grade level" in the area of art.