The
Fourth Grader
-Brought
to you by the American School Counselor Association
Is your nine-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...
Nine is a time of general
confusion 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?
School isn't
just academics. Your child's teachers are also helping him or her grow
socially. At nine years old, your child is learning how to make decisions and
set standards. You can help by encouraging your child as she or 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.
What does a 4th grader learn? Find out here.
http://www.pbs.org/parents/goingtoschool/what_4.html