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Schoolgoer's Growth and Development (6 Years, 3-Month-Old)


A schoolgoer’s growth and development in the 3rd month of the 6th year depends on certain factors. Take a look at the tips shared in the article.

This phase of development for your little one is characterised by a lot of contradictions. She shall be very firm when she wants something. You may also find her fighting against insecurity that begins from stepping into the big world. She will not have you by her side all the time and that shall raise concerns for her at times. However, her interest in school shall increase with birthday celebrations, play dates and different activities that are designed to garner attention from kids like her.
Here we shall take a look at some of the emotional developments that happen in this month. Read along for more information.

Emotional Development

She is getting more and more aware of her emotions now. She shall also begin to feel for others. You can expect her to understand sophisticated concepts such as carefulness about hurting others feelings or thinking before saying something. In a nutshell she shall develop greater concern for others.

Feelings of Insecurity and Confidence

She shall remain her centre of interest. You can expect her to say stories about himself and expect others to listen to her carefully. She shall be proud of her accomplishments and want you to praise for each of her successes. She will love showing her art works, special abilities to others. She shall have the innate desire to stand out among others now. It is you who should make her understand the fine difference between pride and confidence.
Feelings of insecurity among kids of this age are also very common. She will look for constant validation and praise from others. She will attempt to do things perfectly and sometimes may fail to live up to her expectations. She will want her friends to approve of all her moves and intentions. It shall be difficult for her to take criticisms and may also appear sensitive when disciplined.
One of the biggest reasons for insecurity is the fact that she is getting independent now. As a parent you can always reinforce the positive feel and offer a relaxed and comforting atmosphere at home. She shall perform well when she feels loved and reassured.

Opinions of your Little One

Be prepared for the strong opinions she puts across these days. She shall be vocal if she is not happy about something. You may also find her feeling bad if something went wrong in the field while playing. Your little one shall be busy trying to organize or categorize her. You can tell her ways she can keep her room tidy and clean. Encourage her to put away her toys or books once she is done with them.

Importance of Privacy

She shall express her desire to have a private space at home. She may want to close doors while changing or using the toilet. Make sure you respect her privacy. She shall also get curious about her body and sex. Be prepared if you are faced with questions regarding sex.

Asserting Independence

She shall be participating in more activities these days. Since she is getting all the more independent these days, she shall feel more secured within the four concerns of her home. Familiar friends and predictable routine like bedtime stories, and activities after school shall make her more confident. She shall feel more challenged in unfamiliar activities.
She may want to choose her own clothes, brush and comb her own hair. It is important you encourage self care routines and offer valuable guidance, as and when you feel like.
Separation anxiety shall be another concern for your little one now. However, she shall be able to cope with such anxieties better when she gets comfortable at school with friends.

How to ensure proper growth and development of a schoolgoer? Do parents have the power to shape schoolgoer’s developments? What can parents do to aid schoolgoer’s development? Discuss here.



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