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developmental milestones record, 3 years
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normal childhood growth milestones, 3 years, growth milestones, children, 3 years, childhood growth milestones, 3 years, article describes the skills, growth markers relevant to 3-year-olds,
these milestones, typical of children, in the third year of life, always keep in mind that some variation is normal, have questions, child's development, contact health care provider, physical, motor skills, a typical 3-year-old, gains, 5 pounds, grows, 3 inches, has improved balance, has improved vision, have daytime control over bowel, bladder functions, have
nighttime control, briefly balance on one foot, walk up the stairs, alternating feet, construct a block tower of more than 9 cubes, place small objects, small opening, in sensory, cognitive skills, a child, has a vocabulary of many hundreds of words, composes sentences of 3 to 4 words, frequently asks questions, dress self, requiring assistance, laces, buttons, fasteners in awkward places, has longer attention span, feeds self, acts out social encounters, play activities, has some decrease in separation anxiety, short periods of time, at age 3, nearly all of a child's speech, understandable, parents regarding appropriate play at this age, provide a safe play environment, constant supervision, encourage, provide the necessary space, physical activity, instruct the child how to participate in, learn the rules of sporting activities, encourage play, children to help develop social skills, encourage creative play, read together, limit both the time, content of television viewing, expose child to different stimuli by visiting local areas of interest, encourage child to learn by answering questions, providing activities related, child's particular interests.
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