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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depended on the kid. For example our oldest had an early interest. We didn't push it. He recognized all letters (uppercase and lowercase) by 2. He could sing the ABCs, but could not sequence the alphabet until after 3 (that's developmental). The same with rote counting. He could rote count, but the 1:1 correspondence was not always there. It caught up eventually (I don't remember what age). I wouldn't expect most kids to be able to recognize all the letters, sequence them, count, etc until 4ish. [/quote] For the past few months my son could rote count, but when counting items, it was 1, 2, 2. Anything more than 1 was 2. Just yesterday I saw a little lightbulb turn on and he counted 3 fans. (I had 3 fans set up blowing oven smoke from the living area.). He will be 3 at the end of December. [/quote]
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