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Finds transition tough to begin kindergarten.
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10 % wet the bed and can tie their shoes.
5
Know colors, is able to count past ten, spell name and copy a series of simple shapes
5
Can cut with sicssors and string beads
5
Following Rules is important to most kinds, but they want to win and may be willing to cheat.
5.5
Can write name
5.5
Hard transition for full day school
6
Knows right from left, can use comparisons.
6
Plays with boys and girls, may be afraid of animals, bugs, fire ad imaginary things
6
Can cartwheel, somersault, catch a small ball
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Want to know how babies are born, giggle over sex topics.
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About 15% are still thumb suckers. The average shoe size for a girl is 13.
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can tell time, most understand that death is final.
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10% are diagnosed with ADD or dyslexia.
7
Parents report 63% help with housework
7
Fine-motor coordination is good, kids can print neatly and can copy complicated patterns.
7
15% have been bullied and they are less egocentric
8
Usually play with the same gender and fears are about social things (like don't like to talk in class or being left out of friends party)
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begin to learn cursive.
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Can play board games with complex rules and can demonstrate real empathy for others, see other points of view, wants to help those in need.
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worries about things and shows anxiety in physical symptoms--such as stomach pains and headaches
9
3,000 words can be recognized by sight, About 25% of girls are dieting to lose weight
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breast development begins, most can walk alone to school
9
Can solve abstract problems using logic, uses this same logic to argue w/ parents and adults
10
May be interested in teen culture, wanting to watch music videos, wear make up and avoid anything that might seem childish
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Most girls have started growth spurt and will be taller than boys in their class, and most common age for braces
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45% girls and 58% boys have done some paid work (babysitting, paper route etc.)
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tend to gossip and talk about friends behind their backs
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73& watch more than 3 hours of TV a day, enjoys socializing in groups of both boys and girls
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The onset of menstruation usually comes around this age, most baby teeth have been lost.
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Boys are concerned because they are putting on weight and may even seem to be developing "breasts"--this is in preparation for the growth spurt they are about to have
12
Most girls are wearing the same size clothes as their mothers.
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