Use the following chart as a resource for yourself regarding children’s behaviors in preschool.
Social Emotional Development for Preschoolers
From U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Learn the Signs. Act Early: Developmental Milestones.
By 3 years, preschoolers:
- Copy adults and friends
- Show affection for friends without prompting
- Take turns in games
- Show concern for crying friends
- Understand the idea of “mine” and “his” or “hers” or "theirs"
- Show a wide range of emotions
- Separate easily from mom and dad
- May get upset with major changes in routine
- Dress and undress self
- Name a friend
- Carry on a conversation using 2-3 sentences
- Play make-believe with dolls, animals, and people
By 4 years, preschoolers:
- Enjoy doing new things
- Play “mom” and “dad”
- Is more creative with make-believe play
- Would rather play with other children than alone
- Cooperate with other children
- Often can’t tell what’s real and what’s make-believe
- Talk about likes and interests
- Understand the idea of “same” and “different”
- Play board or card games
By 5 years, preschoolers:
- Want to please friends
- 想be like friends
- More likely to agree with rules
- Like to sing, dance, and act
- Show concern and sympathy for others
- Are aware of gender
- Can tell what’s real and what’s make-believe
- Show more independence
- Is sometimes demanding and sometimes very cooperative