| We hope this
article provided by the American School Counselor Association
will be helpful to you.
Mr. Bud
Harris, Mrs. Michelle Hibl,
Mrs. Erika Morreale & Mrs. Sue Myers
Ages and Stages of Fifth
Grade
Is your ten-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
The average ten-year-old has a positive approach to life.
S/he:
Tends to be obedient, good natured,
and fun.
Possesses a surprising scope of interests.
Finds TV very important and identifies
with TV characters.
Is capable of increasing independence.
Is becoming more truthful and dependable.
Tends to be improving her self-concept
and acceptance of
others.
Forms good personal relationships
with teachers and
counselors.
Where They're Going
School isn't just academics. Your child's teachers are also
helping him grow socially. At ten-years-old, your child is
developing communication skills and becoming more mature.
You can help by encouraging him as he:
Improves his listen and responding
skills.
Increases his problem-solving abilities.
Begins to undergo maturational changes.
Gains awareness of peer and adult
expectations.
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