Preschoolers

Preschoolers hub with child development milestones, everyday care routines, nutrition guidance, safety tips, and signs needing evaluation.

Developmental delay: what to do and who to contact

If a child is lagging behind in physical and mental development, this can be determined by his behavior.

Aggression in preschoolers: causes and behavior correction

A smart, kind, and attractive child can suddenly become aggressive, whiny, and hysterical. And this state becomes their alter ego. Or it can be different: the child behaves perfectly, tries to obey adults in everything, but suddenly, an unexpected outburst of aggression leaves parents perplexed. How to deal with aggression in a preschooler?

Behavioral Problems in Preschoolers: How to Recognize Them in Time

Kindergarten teachers and mothers often complain that their preschoolers are either too boisterous and aggressive, or, conversely, too slow to process information. How can you recognize behavioral deviations in preschoolers and distinguish normal from abnormal behavior?

Child hyperactivity: what is dangerous and how to help

Child hyperactivity creates the most problems in kindergarten and then in school. Scientists claim that no other characteristic of a child's brain activity causes so much trouble for them and those around them. Meanwhile, the causes of a child's hyperactivity are very diverse: they relate not only to upbringing but also to nutrition, the well-being of the mother's pregnancy, and even... the family's financial situation. Learn more about child hyperactivity and what to do about it.

Preschooler Car Safety: Child Car Seat and Rules

We, adults, must ensure the safety of preschoolers in cars. How can we do this correctly?

Dyslexia in Children: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Dyslexia is a general term describing primary reading disorders. Diagnosis involves assessment of intellectual abilities, academic performance, speech development, health status, and psychological evaluation.

School Skills Disorders: The Big Picture

Scholastic acquisition disorders are conditions in which there is a discrepancy between a child's actual and potential level of school achievement, which is determined on the basis of the child's intellectual abilities.

Feelings in a preschooler: how emotions develop

Through exposure to paintings, fiction, and music, children begin to develop aesthetic senses. They learn to appreciate the beauty of nature and the life around them.

Speech and Thinking 2–5 Years: Stages and Support

At this age, a child's vocabulary grows very rapidly. While at age 2 it was around 250-300 words, by age 5 it reaches 2,500 words. The child intensively masters grammatical forms, and their speech becomes clearer and more coherent.

Memory, attention, imagination 2-5 years: how to develop

Perception in children aged 2 to 5 is active and dynamic. For a child, perceiving an object means performing some practical action with it.

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