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Originally Posted by dyna mo
bullfuckingshit
3- to 4-Year-Old Development: Cognitive Milestones
Correctly name familiar colors
Understand the idea of same and different
Pretend and fantasize more creatively
Follow three-part commands
Remember parts of a story
Understand time better (for example, morning, afternoon, night)
Count, and understand the concept of counting
Sort objects by shape and color
Complete age-appropriate puzzles
Recognize and identify common objects and pictures
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Dynamo, I take it you don't have children. If you did and your not from the USA you would understand most children by 4 year old are much more capable than your simple example.
For example my daughter (and most if her friends) can count to 100 comfortably, can add and subtract between 1 -10, know all colors and can read simple books.
By the time she was 3 my daughter could complete a 46 piece puzzle, I don't consider this unusual for other children in her class.
They recently learnt about the planets and the cycles around the sun. She can also name over 5 different countries.
She can also speak French and sing French sings better than I can.