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What is the right age for a child to start school in India?



The ideal age for a child to start school

India has several boards; there are two international boards, two national boards (CBSE & ICSE), many state boards, and a few pre-school specific courses & curriculum too!

Anyone can be confused when seeing that each board has different age criteria for admission into class 1 and below.

Ideally, a child has a lot of checkpoints to achieve slowly yet steadily before he/she will be able to hold a pencil and notebook.

 

These are pointers that tell the parents, teachers, and doctors that the child is growing normally mentally and physically.

  • 2-3 months – social smile, the child starts responding by a smile.
  • 3-4 months – holding neck, when we hold them in the lap.
  • 7-8 months – sitting without support
  • 11-12 months – standing without support.

Now come to the age of 2 years and check the things a baby must be able to do.

  • The Baby takes interest in colors, pictures in a picture book
  • The Baby is able to say what he wants in his/her language.
  • The Baby begins to keep repeating words others say
  • The Baby is able to point to some parts of his/her body
  • The 2-3 age is perfect to repeat words by pointing pictures on charts or picture books.

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