Just curious.
At what age could your child count to 100, without stopping, without assistance. |
Somewhere around his 3rd birthday. |
Around 3 |
Around 5, I think. Might have gotten lucky a few times before that. |
6 months he is in the GT program at school |
It's easier to do in Chinese. If you know 1 to 10 in Chinese, you can do 100. |
5 |
Late 4. Early 5. Can't remember exactly. |
Late 3 - he could probably do it earlier but we had speech issues. |
No need to get snarky. If OP was trying to brag she would have indicated at what age her precious snowflake counted to 100. |
Counting to 10 before knowing the meaning of counting is what I call a "toddler party trick". My first two were counting in english, greek, spanish, doing the alphabet really early. Not because they were really super duper smart or gifted but because I taught them. Kids 3 and 4 are just as smart but do not have the extensive party trick list of the others. Simple as that.
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crap, my kid just turned 5 and can't count to 100.... |
My son is 5.5 and just mastered counting to 100. He was stuck at 49 for a while. In his kinder class they list counting to 100 as a skill they should have mastered before the end of the school year. |
Age 4
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Totally agree. I'm the PP who posted 5 after two people posted 3. No shame here. Just not what we spent our learning/ memorization time on. |