- 在線時間
- 7 小時
- 最後登錄
- 17-6-10
- 國民生產力
- 10
- 附加生產力
- 30
- 貢獻生產力
- 0
- 註冊時間
- 03-7-7
- 閱讀權限
- 10
- 帖子
- 65
- 主題
- 15
- 精華
- 0
- 積分
- 105
- UID
- 12000
 
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Level 3
3. Level Three
• They’re born wide-eyed and alert, looking around the room, reacting to noises, voices, faces.
• They know what adults are telling or asking them by six months. You say a toy, pet, or another person, and they will look for it.
• Everything Level Two children do by 15 months, these kids do by 10 to 12 months, and they can get family members to do what they want before they are actually talking.
• By two years, many like 35+ piece puzzles, memorize favorite books, and know the entire alphabet – in or out of order!
• By three years old, they talk constantly, and skip count, count backwards, and do simple adding and subtracting because they like to. They love to print letters and numbers, too.
• They ask you to start easy readers before five years, and many figure out how to multiply. Divide, and do some fractions by six years.
• Most of these children are a full two to five years beyond grade level by age six and find school too slow.
• There are one or two Level Three children in every 100 in the average school. They are rarely in the same elementary class and can feel very, very lonely. |
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