Being confident: managing feelings and emotions
Children at age five begin to achieve a sense of confidence especially when having to manage emotions in front of other children and adults. As a parent, you need to consider that the transition from home to school is a major event in your child’s life. Your child will need to feel safe and secure and will succeed with your support, praise and encouragement.
DID YOU KNOW?
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5 years old appear to be confident but still need support to understand their own feelings and that of others
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They wish to please their friends and be part of a social group
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They appear to be more in control of their emotions and tantrums become less common
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They are more receptive to talk and reason with parents or adults in the event of a disagreement
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They are amenable to accept rules given
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They become aware of boys and girls
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They know the difference between fantasy and reality
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They appear to be more independent
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They can be impulsive (sometimes demanding, sometimes very cooperative)
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They enjoy showing off artistic skills: sing, dance and act
 
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