Ages and
Stages: Third Grade
Brought to you by
the American School Counselor
Association
Is your eight-year-old on track? Below are some general development
milestones to help you understand your child's progress over the school
year. Keep in mind that every child is different and may not fit
perfectly into this framework.
Where They Are
The average eight-year-old is explosive, excitable, dramatic, and
inquisitive. She:
- Possesses a "know-it-all" attitude.
- Is able to assume some responsibility for her actions.
- Actively seeks praise.
- May undertake more than she can handle successfully.
- Is self-critical.
- Recognizes the needs of others.
Where They're Going
School isn't just academics. Your child's teachers are also helping him
grow socially. At eight-years-old, your child is learning how to set
goals and understand the consequences of his behavior. You can help by
encouraging him as he:
- Explores the relationship of feelings, goals, and behavior.
- Learns about choices and consequences.
- Begins setting goals.
- Becomes more responsible.
- Learns how to work with others.
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