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Educational Child Development

Understanding the way your child develops and the stages they go through along the way can help you to better deal with the day to day challenges that come with preschoolers.  When you understand what is developmentally appropriate the solutions are clearer.

Preschoolers are very special. They have unique problems and behaviors and think differently than older children do. Whether you are a preschool teacher or a parent, an understanding of child development will help you to better to relate to the preschoolers in your life.

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Teaching Preschoolers About Autism
When you have a preschooler in your class with autism, it is important for the other preschoolers to understand what autism is and what it means to their classroom. You can avoid many behavior problems by sitting down with the preschoolers and teaching them what autism really means.

Autism Warning Signs
Preschool teachers and parents of preschoolers should know the warning signs of autism. Early intervention is key to managing the symptoms of autism throughout a lifetime. Learn what symptoms to watch for and how to effectively manage a preschool classroom that serves autistic preschoolers.


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Magnetic Responsibilities Chart by Melissa and Doug
This easy to use chore chart will help your preschooler to practice the independence and responsibility that is so essential to their development. This responsibility chart folds for easy storage. The lower half is a blank magnetic board that can be used to store the additional pieces while not in use. Choose pre-made chore labels or make your own using the blank magnets. This weekly chart will help your preschooler to track their progress as they perform self-hygiene tasks and household chores.

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Three-Year-Old Development
Age three is the beginning of preschoolhood. What physical, social and emotional expectations should you have for your preschooler? Are your preschooler's activities in line with the average preschooler? Find out what you can expect. PreschoolRock.com explains the development of the average three-year-old.

Empowering Your Preschooler
By letting your child make decisions, you allow her to develop a sense of autonomy and keep power struggles to a minimum. It's all in the approach - and you still get the behavior you want!