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How They Grow in Fifth Grade

Is your child obsessed with Bart Simpson? Don't have a cow. Find out what the experts define as typical behavior for a ten-year-old.

How They Grow in Fifth Grade

Where They Are
The average ten-year-old has a positive approach to life. She:

  • Tends to be obedient, good natured, and fun.
  • Possesses a surprising scope of interests.
  • Finds TV very important and identifies with TV characters.
  • Is capable of increasing independence.
  • Is becoming more truthful and dependable.
  • Tends to be improving her self-concept and acceptance of others.
  • Forms good personal relationships with teachers and counselors.
  • Where They're Going
    At ten years old, your child is developing communication skills and becoming more mature. You can help by encouraging him as he:

  • Improves his listening and responding skills.
  • Increases his problem-solving abilities.
  • Begins to undergo maturational changes.
  • Gains awareness of peer and adult expectations.
  • Brought to you by the American School Counselor Association

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