Friday, September 3, 2010

How They Grow in Fourth Grade

Being new to Fourth Grade I was doing some research to see what I was getting myself into :) and I came across this information from familyeducation.com.

Where They Are
Nine is a time of rapid learning for kids. Nine-year-olds:

-Want to put some distance between themselves and adults, and may rebel against authority.
-Need to be part of a group.
-Seek independence.
-Possess a high activity level.
-Can express a wide range of emotions and verbalize easily.
-Can empathize.
-Can think independently and critically, but are tied to peer standards.
-Begin to increase their sense of truthfulness.
-Are typically not self-confident.

Where They're Going
At nine years old, your child is learning how to make decisions and set standards. You can help by encouraging your child as s/he:

-Begins making decisions.
-Gains a greater sense of responsibility.
-Sets personal standards.
-Develops personal interests and abilities.
-Develops social skills.
-Learns to engage in group decision-making.

These kids can move mountains - they just don't feel they can. With our help, these kids can and will do marvelous things!

Enjoy your Labor Day weekend!

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