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Question
What differences do we see between children in pre-primary classes and children in Std V?
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Solution
Children studying in the pre-primary classes are 3 to 4 years old. Their height and physical strength are not yet fully developed. They cannot go to school alone on their own. Their understanding and maturity are also less. If they run, they may fall. Children from Standard V are 9 to 10 years old. They are a little grown-up. Their physical and mental capacity is increased. Their height has also increased. They can commute alone to school and back home. They play in the playground in the open. They can make calculations and can handle money. They have many more skills as compared to the children in the pre-primary class.
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