Published by: Digital Schools
Understanding Child Development is the foundation. You can start by familiarising yourself with typical milestones and developmental stages of children to set realistic expectations. Age-appropriate expectations for parents vary depending on the developmental stage of their child.
For parents of toddlers (1-3 years old), expectations include:
Supporting their child’s exploration and development.
Providing a safe and nurturing environment.
Establishing routines and boundaries.
Encouraging language development and communication skills.
Modeling positive behavior and emotional regulation.
For parents of preschoolers (3-5 years old), expectations include:
Fostering independence in daily tasks.
Supporting social and emotional development.
Engaging in imaginative play and creative activities.
Encouraging curiosity and a love of learning.
Setting clear expectations and consistent discipline.
For parents of school-aged children (6-12 years old), expectations include:
Supporting academic achievement and learning.
Encouraging healthy habits and self-care routines.
Promoting responsibility and independence.
Navigating peer relationships and social challenges.
Communicating openly and effectively with their child.
For parents of teenagers (13-18 years old), expectations include:
Navigating increased independence and autonomy.
Supporting their teen’s emotional and social development.
Setting boundaries and expectations around behavior.
Encouraging goal-setting and future planning.
Fostering open communication and trust.
Modeling positive decision-making and problem-solving skills.