They can also begin to learn about sequence and pattern. Math: At this age, children can begin to understand simple math concepts, such as counting to 10, identifying colors and shapes, and understanding the idea of “more” and “less”.In the classroom, they can learn letters, starting with vowels. They can also learn new words and build their vocabulary. They can follow simple directions, ask questions and participate in simple conversations. Language: By age 3, children can speak in complete sentences and understand the meaning of basic words.
Here are some of the concepts and skills that children this age can learn in different areas with fun, age-appropriate play: At age 3, toddlers are at a crucial developmental stage where they are rapidly learning about the world around them.