My 3 year old can count to 100. He's really into numbers though. He can also count backwards but gets 6's and 7's mixed up from time to time.
My 3 year old can count to 100. He's really into numbers though. He can also count backwards but gets 6's and 7's mixed up from time to time.
pomelo / 5178 posts
That's incredible! DD can do to 50 but sometimes she needs a little prompting.
coconut / 8299 posts
@Honeybee: LOL! My son can count to 100 if I count with him slowly. But if he does it by himself, he sometimes skips from 49 to 60. and then 69 to 50. And at times, he counts to 100 without any mistakes. Sometimes I think he's doing it on purpose to mess with our heads. haha
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
Hmm... we haven't really worked on this much. I think the most we've done together is 30. Maybe we should start working on it.
pomelo / 5178 posts
@Mrs. Jacks: DD is good at recognizing patterns so she caught on pretty quick once we explained the pattern or repeating 1 through 9. We have to prompt her with fifteen, sixteen, twenty, thirty, etc... though.
honeydew / 7917 posts
My LO is learning how to say the numbers. Since he hasn't mastered it, he won't say it unless he is ready. Today he said 1, 3, 4, 6, and 9 out of the blue. Oddly enough he knows the alphabet (minus 4 letters that he can't pronounce but still recognizes) at 23 months old.
blogger / eggplant / 11551 posts
that's amazing! DD is 26-months and can count to 20. DS is 4 weeks and he can burp
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