Jannah has kept a notebook filled with observations about her child, Ava, that she has noticed as she grows and matures. She is currently writing down some physical growth that she has noticed lately such as: hand coordination has improved, able to control going to the bathroom, communicating more with words, plays side-by-side with other children, less dependent on Mom and Dad. Based on this, what age or growth stage is Ava MOST likely at in life?

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Young Adulthood: 19-45 years

Toddler: 1-2 years

Preschool: 3-5 years of age

School Age: from 6-12 years old

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Based on the observations Jannah has noted about Ava's physical growth and developmental milestones, Ava is most likely at the Preschool stage: 3-5 years of age. The improvements in hand coordination, communication with words, ability to control bathroom needs, and playing side-by-side with other children are characteristic of this age group.

Is this correct?

Yes, that is correct. The developmental milestones Jannah has observed in Ava—such as improved hand coordination, communication skills, ability to control bathroom needs, playing alongside peers, and becoming less dependent on parents—are typically associated with the preschool age group of 3-5 years. This stage is characterized by significant growth in social, cognitive, and physical skills.