Most 8 and 9 year olds can play just fine. If the child has good reading comprehension, then he should be able to play.
Jumpstart.com is a great resource for parents. You may also want to try scrib.com for free downloadable worksheets.
no i hate it its for three year olds
Yes
Three-year-olds should be able to climb up and down stairs, walk and run, be able to hold a crayon, and use the toilet. He/she should also be able to talk. e.g. "Give me!" or at least a short sentence.
Glenda Patricia Hesketh has written: 'An evaluation of the implementation of a programme to improve the social language skills of children with moderate learning difficulties, with special reference to a class of eleven year olds in a day special school'
There's 20 of them.
Thoroughbreds have to be a minimum of two years old to race. All races have their own age requirements. There are races for two-year-olds, three-year-olds (which are the more widely known ones like the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont), three-year-olds and up, and four-year-olds and up.
No. Campaign especially no due to excessive language and violence. Zombies is very gory. Multiplayer isn't as much but plenty of fowl language from other players. If it is played by 9 year olds, then they must be supervised by an adult.
well 12 year olds can ride a bike, 13 year olds can go see pg-13 movies, 14 year olds can go to high school, 15 year olds can get their learner's permit and 16 year olds can get their driver's licenses!!! go 16 year olds!!
To teach a three year old to speak, engage in daily conversations with them, use simple and clear language, repeat words often, read to them regularly, and encourage them to mimic sounds and words. Provide a supportive environment for experimentation and offer positive reinforcement. Remember to be patient and allow them time to develop their language skills at their own pace.
Yes. The Triple Crown races are for three year olds only.