Turning Three – A Golden Stage for Brain and Imagination Development
At age three, a child’s brain reaches about 80% of adult size, forming millions of neural connections daily. Children at this stage are not only alert and observant but also begin to:
Develop language skills: speak in longer sentences and ask countless questions to understand the world around them.
Form logical thinking: compare, classify, and solve basic problems.
Enhance social skills: learn to cooperate, share, wait their turn, and express emotions.
Unlike the 18–24 month stage, three-year-olds absorb information more quickly, unleash a vivid imagination, and start to become more independent in daily activities




