Functional Counting

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Functional counting refers to simple oral counting rhythms, repeated at first as a song or in response to an activity such as climbing stairs. As children become more competent at using the counting sequence, they begin to count objects, but not always accurately.

By age 5, children are regularly counting sets of objects up to 20 or 30, with the occasional lapse in accuracy, depending on their level of concentration.


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