Free!At the age of 3,children can formfriendships basedon sharedenjoymentDifficultieswith play oftenindicate largerproblems inthe child's lifeFree!Memory isquite limited,scripts helptheir recallChildrenheavily learnthrough socialinteractionsDevelop anunderstandingof sharing withpeersBody imageand bodyawarenessdevelop duringearly childhoodGender rolestandards aredevelopedand exploredYoung childrenare at a greaterrisk of being avictim ofmaltreatmentCommunicatethrough veryshortsentencesPreschool childrenbegin to representtheir emotionsthrough languageand imagesChildren beginto planactivities, makeup games, andinitiate activitieswith others.Self-awareness isstill in earlystages ofdevelopmentActiveattentionspan ranges3-8 minutesYoungchildren arenormallycurious abouttheir bodiesRole-playing alsobecomes important— Children oftenplay the roles of"mommy," "daddy,""doctor," and manyother characters.Parallelplay isnormalYoungchildren tendto have avery high self-esteemChildren willbegin to askmany questionsas their thirstfor knowledgegrows.Free!Learning othershave differentperspectives,thoughts, andfeelings.Around theage of 4,they havemore socialplay.Normal to talkout loud tothemselves(privatespeech)Free!At the age of 3,children can formfriendships basedon sharedenjoymentDifficultieswith play oftenindicate largerproblems inthe child's lifeFree!Memory isquite limited,scripts helptheir recallChildrenheavily learnthrough socialinteractionsDevelop anunderstandingof sharing withpeersBody imageand bodyawarenessdevelop duringearly childhoodGender rolestandards aredevelopedand exploredYoung childrenare at a greaterrisk of being avictim ofmaltreatmentCommunicatethrough veryshortsentencesPreschool childrenbegin to representtheir emotionsthrough languageand imagesChildren beginto planactivities, makeup games, andinitiate activitieswith others.Self-awareness isstill in earlystages ofdevelopmentActiveattentionspan ranges3-8 minutesYoungchildren arenormallycurious abouttheir bodiesRole-playing alsobecomes important— Children oftenplay the roles of"mommy," "daddy,""doctor," and manyother characters.Parallelplay isnormalYoungchildren tendto have avery high self-esteemChildren willbegin to askmany questionsas their thirstfor knowledgegrows.Free!Learning othershave differentperspectives,thoughts, andfeelings.Around theage of 4,they havemore socialplay.Normal to talkout loud tothemselves(privatespeech)

Child Development Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Free!
  2. At the age of 3, children can form friendships based on shared enjoyment
  3. Difficulties with play often indicate larger problems in the child's life
  4. Free!
  5. Memory is quite limited, scripts help their recall
  6. Children heavily learn through social interactions
  7. Develop an understanding of sharing with peers
  8. Body image and body awareness develop during early childhood
  9. Gender role standards are developed and explored
  10. Young children are at a greater risk of being a victim of maltreatment
  11. Communicate through very short sentences
  12. Preschool children begin to represent their emotions through language and images
  13. Children begin to plan activities, make up games, and initiate activities with others.
  14. Self-awareness is still in early stages of development
  15. Active attention span ranges 3-8 minutes
  16. Young children are normally curious about their bodies
  17. Role-playing also becomes important— Children often play the roles of "mommy," "daddy," "doctor," and many other characters.
  18. Parallel play is normal
  19. Young children tend to have a very high self-esteem
  20. Children will begin to ask many questions as their thirst for knowledge grows.
  21. Free!
  22. Learning others have different perspectives, thoughts, and feelings.
  23. Around the age of 4, they have more social play.
  24. Normal to talk out loud to themselves (private speech)