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Most preschool parents are anxious about every aspect of their children’s
lives. In particular, they want to know if their child is “normal,” “advanced,”
or “behind.” They ask: Where is my child developmentally? Are his language
skills advanced or delayed? What can I do to foster social skills? Should
my child know the ABCs and when? Should my child be able to get dressed without
help? Should my child be toilet trained by three? Should my child cry when
being put to bed or dropped off at preschool? And the list goes on and on.
This research-based guide will allow you to provide the help parents need
to determine if their child is “on track” at two, three and four years old.
Also included is a list of skills most children should have achieved by kindergarten.
This alone will help your teachers get a head start when the children arrive
on the first day. The guide also suggests what to do (and where to go for
help) if a child is lagging behind or seems to be advanced. A must for all
parents of preschoolers.