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Preschool Stage

(3 To 5 Years)

About This Stage

Preschoolers ask ‘why?’ approximately three hundred times a day — and that is a feature, not a bug. This stage is defined by explosive imaginative play, rapid socialisation, and fine motor refinement.

The friendships they practise now and the emotions they learn to name are the bedrock of genuine school readiness.

What to Expect

  • Hops on one foot and skips with growing coordination
  • Uses scissors to cut along a straight line
  • Draws recognisable shapes, people, and scenes
  • Dresses and undresses independently by age 5
  • Counts to 10 and recognises some written numbers
  • Sorts objects by colour, shape, and size confidently
  • Understands past and future as distinct concepts
  • Begins to grasp that others think and feel differently
  • Speaks in 4–6 word sentences with ease
  • Asks ‘why’, ‘how’, and ‘what if’ constantly
  • Knows full name, age, and sometimes home address
  • Tells simple stories with a beginning, middle, and end
  • Engages in cooperative and dramatic play with peers
  • Identifies and names a range of emotions in themselves
  • Shows empathy and attempts to comfort upset friends
  • Navigates simple conflicts with adult guidance

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