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At what age should a child understand the concept of colour..?

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tequilamock | 21:18 Wed 13th May 2009 | Parenting
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My daughter is 22 months and understands and can identify colour. At what age is this 'usual'?
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Do try not to compare - children develop different skills at different rates - but they all 'get there' in the end!
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Yes, I do understand that, but there are 'bands' of knowledge that can be categorised, such as walking, talking etc. I just wondered that.
girls are more forward than boys; as are first children, due to concentrated attention. Your daughter is developing normally. My 1st, son, got a bus for his 1st birthday as he requested, next day a taxi, then tractor etc till end of week it got too expensive.
I know that there are children at age 3 who are just beginning to identify and name colours, however my experience with my own 2 is that they could name many colours far earlier than that. My eldest could definitely name his colours (more than just the primary colours - e.g pink, green, orange, purple, black etc not just red, blue and yellow) at the age of 15 months. Strangely enough, my youngests first proper word was yellow - he was only about 8 months old and we had a little party trick where we would point to something yellow and ask him what colour it was - it looked really impressive, but the only two things he said at the time was yellow or a trumpeting noise which he would do if you asked what an elephant says.

As spudqueen says, it really doesn't matter in the end, because there is no real advantage to it. What is an advantage though is reading regularly to your child and getting them to develop all these links in their brain early - so if she knows her colours because you have been talking and reading to fher - then it is all good stuff and will stand her in good stead for school and the years ahead.

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