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We hope this article provided by the
American School Counselor Association will be helpful to you.
Mrs. Rebekah
Adams, Ms. Judy Owens, & Mrs. Bette Wilson
Ages and Stages of Second
Grade
Is your seven-year-old on track? 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
At seven, kids begin to calm down a
bit. They:
Begin to reason and concentrate.
Worry, are self-critical, may express a lack of confidence.
Demand more of their teacher's time.
Dislike being singled out, even for praise.
Where They're Going
School isn't just academics. Your child's
teachers are also helping her grow socially. At seven-years-old,
your child is continuing to learn about herself and others.
You can help by encouraging her as she:
Develops a concept of herself.
Begins to understand others.
Gains respect for others.
Builds relationships with others.
Develops a sense of responsibility.
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