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- Age range: 37 to 44 months
- Developmental pillar:
- Physical and Brain Development
- Social and Emotional Development
- Learning and Cognitive Development
- Communication and Language Development
- Physical and Brain Development: How children develop
- Social and Emotional Development: How children feel and connect
- Learning and Cognitive Development: How children think and learn
- Communication and Language Development: How children communicate
In the third year, children use language in increasingly sophisticated ways. This includes making sentences that use articles ("a" or "the"), auxiliary verbs ("can", "may," or "do"), and other grammatical forms (adding "-ed" to talk in the past tense or "-ing" to describe the present progressive, as in "I am eating").
References
- Hoff-Ginsberg, E. (1997). Language development. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/ Cole.

