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- Age range: 40 to 49 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
Once children begin to talk, counting soon follows. At first, this counting is not very precise, and the words for numbers of things may not match the actual number of objects counted. By age 3 to 4, verbal counting becomes more accurate.
References
- Gallistel, C. R., & Gelman, R. (1992). Preverbal and verbal counting and computation. Cognition, 44, 43

