Baby Class Notes

Experts all agree that three year olds development is tied directly to the home environment and an excellent pre-kindergarten environment. Teachers at Imani understand and are trained to aid in the development of the child.  3 year olds are encouraged to increase their vocabulary by reciting memory verses, listening to stories and learning songs. They are also introduced to the alphabets and numbers 1-10.  Students are also introduced to sight Dotch words.

Sensory, mental, and social milestones include:

  • Has a vocabulary of several hundred words
  • Speaks in sentences of three words
  • Counts three objects
  • Uses plurals and pronouns (he/she)
  • Often asks questions
  • Can dress self, only needing help with shoelaces, buttons, and other fasteners in awkward places
  • Can stay focused for a longer period of time
  • Has a longer attention span
  • Feeds self easily
  • Acts out social encounters through play activities
  • Becomes less afraid when separated from mother or caregiver for short periods of time
  • Fears imaginary things
  • Knows own name, age, and gender (boy/girl)
  • Starts to share
  • Has some cooperative play (building tower of blocks together)

At age 3, almost all of a child’s speech should be understandable.