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Early Mathematical Development​​​​​​​

  • Children begin to understand the early concepts of size and quantity.
  • They use mathematical language , such as heavy, light, full, empty, long, short, more, another, big and little in relevant contexts.
  • They show an awareness of time.
  • They begin to understand and use positional words, such as in front of, behind, above and below.
  • They talk about shapes in the environment.
  • They solve problems as they play.
  • They question, predict and experiment.
  • In the course of their play they sort, match, order, sequence and count.
  • They learn number rhymes and songs.