Age 6
At age 6, children typically experience significant growth in their physical, cognitive, and social skills. They often become more independent and can perform tasks like dressing themselves and tying their shoes. Their fine motor skills improve, allowing them to write simple words and draw recognizable shapes.
Socially, 6-year-olds start to form friendships and understand the concept of sharing and cooperation. They enjoy playing games with rules and may begin to show interest in team sports. This age is also marked by curiosity, as children ask many questions about the world around them, including topics like animals, space, and nature.