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  2. Emotional Development in Preschoolers: From Age 3 to 5 - WebMD

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    Empathy also begins to emerge around age 4. Four-year-olds are starting to understand that others have feelings, too, and they can relate when a friend is feeling sad or hurt. They may want to ...

  3. Fast Scale for Dementia: Purpose, Stages, and Hospice Criteria

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    The FAST scale is a 16-item scale divided into seven stages of dementia, from performing activities typically to severe dementia. The following table shows each stage of the FAST scale, including ...

  4. Signs of Autism in a 3-year-old: Symptoms and Diagnosis

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    Other potential autism signs. has impulsivity. has aggression. self-injures (punching, scratching themselves) has persistent, severe temper tantrums. has irregular reaction to sounds, smells ...

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  6. SLUMS Test for Dementia: Usage, Scoring, Reliability - Healthline

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    The SLUMS test for dementia is scored out of 30 points. Higher scores indicate better cognitive function. Lower scores suggest varying degrees of cognitive impairment. Scoring criteria might vary ...

  7. What Is Dyslexia? What Causes It? - WebMD

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    About 5%-15% of Americans have some symptoms of dyslexia, like slow reading, trouble spelling, or mixing up words. Adults can have this learning disorder, but most people are diagnosed early in life.

  8. 3- to 4-Year-Olds: Developmental Milestones - WebMD

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    Between or at ages 3 and 4, your child should be able to: Walk up and down stairs, alternating feet -- one foot per step. Kick, throw, and catch a ball. Climb well. Run more confidently and ride a ...

  9. Verbal fluency test - Wikipedia

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    Verbal fluency test. A verbal fluency test is a kind of psychological test in which a participant is asked to produce as many words as possible from a category in a given time (usually 60 seconds). This category can be semantic, including objects such as animals or fruits, or phonemic, including words beginning with a specified letter, such as ...