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Question by  spencer46 (29)

At what age should a child be able to count to ten?

 
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Answer by  dr84bhl (2789)

A child learns to count to ten and write their name from the age of three which is normally learned at a playgroup. They can do these two things between the age of tree-four years old.

 
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Answer by  rdhotpepper23 (6)

It really depends on the child, my daughter is 19 months old and she can count from 1-10. All children learn differently and some quicker than others. I have found that most girls progress much faster than boys.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

My son's 22 months old & can count to 14. From being very young we've counted objects with him such as fingers then once he got older- 1apple 2 apples,showing children the differences in the amount of objects really helps. children are never too young to start learning :)

 
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Answer by  pradhaprajgmailcom (1518)

Children have a blank mind,anything can be stored in the mind at any early age of say three years.Actually in a scientific research it was found that a chils in the uterus can listen and byheart any statement uttered by its mother!So teach at any age.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

They say the average is 3 yrs old, but my daughter just learned how to count to 10 all by herself and she is only 20 months old. Every child is different with how fast they pick things up:)

 
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Answer by  worker76 (773)

it's tough to give a definitive answer to this question. it really depends on the child. Each child learns at their own pace. No two are alike. But on average most children can by age 4

 
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Answer by  worker92 (45)

most children can count to ten between the ages of two and three but understanding numbers is a different matter and understanding what the numbers are from 1 to 10 and counting them the average age is between four and five but all children are different

 
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