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4 Years
Cognitive Development

Emma

Emma, 4, and her friends spend hours in the sandbox at a neighborhood playground.

They dig, scoop and pour sand into their buckets and containers.

Sometimes they count how many scoops they put in a bucket or how many buckets they can fill.

How Your Child is Developing

Mathematical and Logical Thinking

  • Number Concepts and Operations—Demonstrate increasing interest in and awareness of numbers and counting.
  • Measurement—Recognize that objects can be measured by height, length, weight, and time.

Helping Your Child Grow

  • Provide opportunities for children to explore math concepts using household materials and experiences.
  • Provide opportunities for children to count, group, and order everyday objects and materials.
Areas of Development
4 Years

Source: The Minnesota Early Childhood Indicators of Progress