A toddler climbing on a steps made of books

Critical Milestones

We live in a society where more and more children are spending most of their day in early childhood programs so parents can earn a living or advance their education.  Research has shown how critical these early years are to your child’s development.

High-quality early care and education are geared to give your child a jumpstart to learning. Standards are in place to prepare your child for success in school and in life.

Quality early childhood programs not only help your child’s brain develop in a timely fashion, they also contribute to physical, emotional and social development. Along with school readiness, it is also important to look for key developmental milestones in your children.

Here’s a quick look at A FEW developmental milestones for 2-, 3- and 4-year-olds:

AGE 2
AGE 3
AGE 4
Walk alone, jump, run
Tell stories with two or three sentences
Know first and last name
Kick a ball
Can name a friend
Copy a cross
Scribble with crayons
Throw a ball overhand
Eat by themselves
Imitate others
Copy a circle
Sing a song from memory

 

High-quality early childhood programs recognize the importance of providing an environment that teaches and nurtures children to learn these milestones and meet standards of learning.

For more information you can contact : Monique P. Mayeux, M.Ed.,NCED
Educational Diagnostician/Childsearch Coordinator
Avoyelles Parish Pupil Appraisal Center
(318) 619-3299
fax (318) 964-2337