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Part 2: Gesell Figures for Preschoolers
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Parents often wonder how their kids are growing, either worried that they are behind or curious if they are ahead.

Comparing your child's development to how the 'average' child using Gesell figures, which are shapes that your kids can draw, can help you assess their development.

Here are the Gesell figures for pre-school age children:

Preschool Development


Can your preschooler draw any of these shapes?

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