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Children begin to actively socialize, asking questions about themselves and the world around them.
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Age Features

At this age, a person may try to answer one of life's leading and most painful questions for the first time. Fortunately, unlike adults, toddlers find the answer and know exactly that:
"I am part of the world, just like mom and dad. I am a girl or a boy."
Who am I?
Through observing animals, children learn about life processes and begin to see themselves as part of nature.
Animal World

Interesting Facts

Questions and Answers
Children ask many questions at this age, striving to understand the world around them.
Speech Development
Rapid development of speech and communication skills.
Imitation of Adults
Children love to imitate adults, which helps them learn and understand social roles.
Active Games
Physical activity is essential for children’s overall development and health.
Climbing, running, jumping, and other activities help children develop physical skills and self-confidence.
Physical Activity
At this age, adults need to help "synchronize" the child with life processes.
Socialization
Parents need to show examples of life processes through the animal world: here, a caterpillar turns into a butterfly, a beetle swings on a branch, a rabbit chews cabbage, and a frog wants to feast on a worm.
Development through Tactility
But the most exciting part is when the visual experience can be felt through touch. Now, a favorite fluffy sweater reminds me of a rabbit, and hanging on a rope, one can feel like a beetle on a branch.
Our article provides detailed information about the physical, mental, and emotional development changes in children aged 3 to 5.