There is no doubt that
children of the same age often have vast differences in their maturity and mental ability, says Timothy Brown of the University of California in San Diego.
There is no doubt that
children of the same age often differ in their maturity and mental ability, says Timothy Brown at the University of California in San Diego.
Not exact matches
Parents and
children, especially tweens and teenagers,
often worry when they notice that they are shorter than many
of their peers and classmates
of the
same age.
Of course, not all children develop at the same rate, so often there's a range of abilities that are considered developmentally appropriate for each ag
Of course, not all
children develop at the
same rate, so
often there's a range
of abilities that are considered developmentally appropriate for each ag
of abilities that are considered developmentally appropriate for each
age.
These are unrelated
children of the
same age — most
often both are adopted — who are being brought up together.
«We
often encounter
children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder in clinical practice who would like to communicate with youngsters
of their own
age and at the
same time experience every day that they meet with rejection because they are unable to understand many
of their classmates» behaviour patterns.
A
child shows the above behaviours far more
often than other
children of the
same age.
Teachers can
often provide information about how
children treat and are treated by peers, and can also offer opinions about how typical or unusual a
child's peer problems are relative to others
of the
same age.