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    Developmental milestones record - 5 years

    Definition

    This article describes the skills and growth markers relevant to 5-year-old children.

    Alternative Names

    Normal childhood growth milestones - 5 years; Childhood growth milestones - 5 years; Growth milestones for children - 5 years

    Information

    Physical and motor skills milestones for a 5-year-old may include:

    • Erupting the first permanent teeth (the majority of children do not get their first permanent teeth until age 6)
    • Developing increased coordination
    • Skipping, jumping, and skating with good balance
    • Maintaining balance while standing on one foot with eyes closed
    • Tying own shoelaces
    • Showing increased skill with simple tools and writing utensils

    Sensory and cognitive milestones include:

    • Increasing vocabulary to over 2100 words
    • Composing sentences of 6 to 8 words, and with all parts of speech
    • Identifying coins
    • Properly naming the primary colors and possibly many more
    • Questioning more deeply, addressing meaning and purpose
    • Behaving more responsibly
    • Decreasing aggressive behavior
    • Outgrowing earlier childhood fears
    • Accepting the validity of other points of view (while possibly not understanding them)
    • Demonstrating increased mathematical skill
    • Questioning others, including parents
    • Strongly identifying with the parent of the same sex

    Ways to encourage a 5-year-old's development may include:

    • Providing the necessary space for physical activity
    • Instructing the child to participate in -- and learn the rules of -- sporting activities
    • Encouraging the child to play with other children, which helps develop social skills
    • Playing creatively with the child
    • Monitoring both the time and content of television viewing
    • Visiting local areas of interest
    • READING TOGETHER

    Review Date: 5/3/2004
    Reviewed By: Katrina McPherson, M.D., Department of Pediatrics, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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