[NIFL-FAMILY:3050] Re: developmental stages for school agers

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I am interested in information on the stages of child development for 
elementary school children aged 5 to 8 and up.  As the coordinator for an 
Even Start program that is located in an elementary school (soon to be in 5 
schools) I would like to offer parents information on the normal stages of 
development.  I find volumes of information on development birth to 5 years.  
After that I can find the academic benchmarks but have not found a good 
source for developmental stages such as social emotional and motor skills.  I 
know parents would benefit from knowing how their children fit into these 
stages.  Does anyone have suggestions of Web Sites or books with this 
information?  I am also interested in a pre and post test for child 
development knowledge.  Any ideas?  
Thanks
Barbara McCue
Cleveland Even Start Program
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