Four-Year Olds Love to Say, I Did It Myself!
Parenting Tips for Your 47-48 Month Old Child
By the age of four, many children can dress themselves. It is still easier to pull a zipper down than up. Shirts sometimes end up backwards or inside out. With your encouragement, your child will keep trying. You can help by choosing simple, loose clothing. Fasteners like snaps, buttons, zippers and laces are tricky. Look for shirts, pants and shoes without these kinds of fasteners.
Most 4-year-olds can also brush their teeth and wash their hands. These self-help skills are important to a child’s independence. When you tell your child, “It’s time to wash your hands for supper,” she can run to the bathroom, pull out the stool, turn on the water, wash, dry and run to the table. It makes her feel good to say, “I did it all by myself.”
Learn More About 47-48 Month Old Children
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- Development and Characteristics of a 47-48 Month Old Child
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- Friendships Are Important and Help Teach Fairness
- Is My Almost Four-Year-Old Child Ready to Play Sports?
- Is Your Four-Year-Old Child Ready For Preschool or Pre-Kindergarten?
- Keeping Fit, Family Style
- Let Your Preschooler Help in the Kitchen
- Parents Can Help Children Develop Friendships
- Parents Get Angry But Can Still Control Their Behavior
- Provide Lots of Toys for Your Child’s Growth
- Should Left-Handed Children Change to Be Right-Handed?
- Watch Out: Medicines with Iron Can Be Deadly
- Your Child: 47-48 Months
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