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Is your six-year-old normal? What's normal, anyway? Below are some general development milestones to help you understand your child's progress over the school year. Keep in mind that every child is different and may not fit perfectly into this framework.
Where They Are
The average six-year old is extremely egocentric and wants to be the center of attention.
She:
| Wants to be the "best" and "first." | |
| Has boundless energy. | |
| May be oppositional, silly, brash, and critical. | |
| Cries easily; shows a variety of tension-releasing behavior. | |
| Is attached to the teacher. | |
| Has difficulty being flexible. | |
| Often considers fantasy real. |
Where They're Going?
| Develops a positive, realistic self-concept. | |
| Learns to respect himself. | |
| Begins to understand his own uniqueness. | |
| Gains awareness of his feelings. | |
| Learns to express feelings. | |
| Learns how to participate in groups. | |
| Begins to learn from his mistakes. |