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How does your preschooler described the past tense?

For my son, everything that happened in the past happened "last night."  He was a "baby last night."  Even if something happened a week ago, it was "last night" to him.   Does your preschooler know yesterday, last week, last month, etc

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Re: How does your preschooler described the past tense?

  • most everything happened yesterday, or the other day
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  • last night usually also
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  • everything happened yesterday here. It was a busy day ;)
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  • If it happened recently, it was yesterday.

    If it happened awhile ago, it was last year.

    There are no other options. :-)

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  • My 4 year old makes a decent attempt at describing time.  Things can be anywhere from a few days ago to 4 years ago, he never goes longer than 4 years so he's got that part down at leastSmile.  I'd say the most common response is a few days ago or for a long time, as in I've been wanting that toy for a long time.
  • Yup, "yesterday" was a busy day in our house, too. Sometimes it was "last morning," though that's going away.

    And if it's going to happen anytime in the future ever, it'll be "tomorrow."


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    If it happened recently, it was yesterday.

    If it happened awhile ago, it was last year.

    There are no other options. :-)

    This for us too but with 2 exceptions:

    1.  Yesterday = yesterday but last night = yesterNight.  I can't bring myself to correct him because I think it's the cutest word in the world.

    2.  A while ago = when I was a baby.   Last Christmas = when I was a baby.

     

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  • It's mostly yesterday with us, too. Although he says "when I was 2" quite often, whether it was just a few months ago or when he was an infant. And he talks about the future a lot with "day after tomorrow" for some reason. Or sometimes he'll just randomly pick a day in the future like "on Saturday" to say he's going to do something. 

    Kids are funny! 

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  • Until very very recently, everything was yesterday or "a long long time ago". Pre-k has been working on days/times/sense of chronological order. I think we've added day before yesterday and last week to her time frame.

    But she still does stuff a little mixed up - she told me that she hadn't seen her mimi or her friend g in a really really long time. Well, she hadn't see mimi in 6mo but it'd been about a week since she'd seen her friend. But we're getting there.

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  • For quite awhile, anything in the past happened "yester-morn" which was so cute, I couldn't bring myself to correct it either.  In the past few months, she now just says "yesterday" for anything in the past tense....unless it was over a year ago and then she'll say "when I was a baby".
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  • Also yesterday and last night with DD.  She remembers quite a bit that happened, even up to a year ago, but she says all of it happened last night or yesterday. lol
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  • Everything was last night with my son. It was kind of cite. DD is a little more accurate, but often says "a couple weeks ago" for anything.
  • Either "before bedtime" or "yesterday".  Sometimes he'll also say "a long time ago".
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  • Everything used to be "last night." Recently, he's started saying "a long time ago." But he still sometimes uses the two interchangeably.
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  • for us, it's "yesterday", but they're finally starting to talk about "last week" (even though it's not necessarily accurate.)
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  • I also like when they say, "one day, when I was older, I drive everywhere!" total mash-up of time. :)
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  • Either 3 weeks ago for something that happened a while ago, and 3 days ago for something that happened in the recent past. 
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  • DS usually says last week. he is slowly figuring it out.
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  • He usually says either "last day" or "lasterday".  I've been trying to get him to say yesterday, but its usually one of those two.
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  • DS has a crazy good memory and he usually refers to stuff in the past tense by describing the occassion.  Like, "That day when we went to the place with the big whale," would be our visit 18 months ago to the aquarium (before he was 2 years old!).  He uses yesterday, or a few days ago if it was recent.  Future stuff is usually "soon" or in "a few days" or "many days."
  • Ususally "yesterday", sometimes "last week"
  • He doesn't really know past tense, but he knows future tense.
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  • "Yesmore" which is her word for yesterday. Everything happened "yesmore"
  • Everything is last week... even if it was the night before, or sometimes even that same day in the morning.. "last week, I went to sleep"

     

     

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