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He's no longer a baby, but not a teenager yet. Ten years old is a bridge. A bridge between the world of fairy tales and the world of facts, between "why?" and "how does it work?". The world in the mind of a ten-year-old child is an amazing mixture of logic and magic, justice and cruelty, trust and the first doubts. To look into it means to understand why he suddenly stopped listening to you, why he cries over a failing grade, and why he so wants to be like everyone else. Let's open this door.

How a Ten-Year-Old Thinks: From Imagination to Logic

At ten years old, a child's brain is actively restructuring. No longer the impulsiveness of preschool, but not yet the reflective thinking of an adult. According to Piaget, this is the stage of concrete operations. A child can solve problems logically, but only if they are tied to real objects. Abstractions ("freedom", "justice", "infinity") are still difficult. He will understand that 2+2=4, but not what "zero" means in a philosophical sense.

Thinking becomes more systematic. The child establishes causal relationships: "If I don't study my lessons, I'll get a failing grade, Mom will be upset, and she'll punish me." But he is not always able to foresee distant consequences. For example, "if I eat a lot of sweets now, my stomach will hurt in the evening" — he understands, but "if I insult the teacher now, I won't be taken on a trip in a month" — he doesn't.

Imagination is not gone. Ten-year-olds still invent worlds, play board games with complex plots, write fanfics, draw comics. But these fantasies become more structured, with rules. This is no longer "I'm a princess, and you're a dragon," but "we have a Dungeons & Dragons universe."

Perception of Time and Space

At ten years old, time flows slowly. Very slowly. One school year is eternity. Summer vacation is a whole life. The child does not yet feel the value of minutes because there are so many of them. Therefore, his "later" can stretch for weeks.

Space: the world of a ten-year-old child is home, school, courtyard, club. Beyond that — uncharted territory. He may know where China or America is on the map, but does not feel the distance. For him, "flying to Turkey" is like going to the movies, only longer.

He already understands planning. He can make a schedule for the day (sometimes). He can plan a trip to the store for ice cream. But long-term planning (for example, "to become a doctor, you have to study for 8 years") is difficult.

Social World: Friends, Authorities, and Outcasts

At ten years old, peers come to the fore. The opinion of a friend or a friend can outweigh the opinion of a mother. The child strives to be accepted in the group. This is where the fear of being an outcast, the desire to have the same phones or backpacks as everyone else comes from.

Friendship at this age becomes more selective. If at 7 years old a friend is someone who lives nearby, then at 10 — someone who shares interests, knows how to keep secrets, and does not betray. Friendship can be very emotional, with fierce arguments and tearful reconciliations.

Authorities: the teacher is no longer a deity as in the first grade. The child notices her weaknesses, injustice. Parents also lose their aura of omnipotence. The child begins to compare: "Masha's mom allows her to go out until 9, but you don't." But the internal need for protection and approval remains.

The first elements of bullying appear. The child can be both a victim and an aggressor. The hierarchy in the class is strict. Ten-year-olds are very sensitive to injustice, but often do not notice their own.

Emotional World: Swings and Fears

Emotions at ten years old are like roller coasters. Happiness is replaced by hurt in a minute. A burst of anger is followed by tears. The child does not yet know how to regulate his feelings. He can yell at his mother and then hug and cry in 5 minutes.

The main fear is the fear of rejection. "Friends will stop talking to me," "the teacher won't love me," "parents will be disappointed." The fear of death is also present, but often in an abstract form. The child may be afraid that his beloved grandmother will die, but not realize that death is irreversible.

The fear of a test, the blackboard, answering in public is very strong. The child can physically get sick before going to the blackboard. This is not laziness, this is real panic.

Guilt appears. The child is capable of feeling guilty for having offended someone. He can apologize sincerely. But often does not understand how to make amends.

The School World: Grades, Teachers, and Homework

For a ten-year-old, school is almost the whole world. Grades are perceived as a measure of his personality. "You got a failing grade" = "you're bad." The teacher said "good job" = "I'm good." This is where the syndrome of the overachiever or, conversely, the lifelong feeling of being a failing student comes from.

Homework is a zone of conflict. The child already understands what he has to do, but it's boring, difficult, and he wants to play. He knows how to procrastinate, come up with excuses. Self-organization is poor. Most ten-year-olds need adult control.

Favorite and disliked subjects: clear preferences appear. Someone loves math for its clarity, someone literature for its emotions, someone physical education for its movement. A disliked subject can cause nausea and a headache.

Teachers are divided into "good" (fair, kind, with a sense of humor) and "bad" (loud, unfair, giving a lot of homework). The child can boycott the lessons of a "bad" teacher.

The Family: Parents, Brothers, Sisters

Family is the rear, but it is not always peaceful. The child acutely feels the discord between parents. Arguments, divorce, silent resentment — all this affects his well-being. He may blame himself for parental problems.

With brothers and sisters — competition. "You love him more!" The ten-year-old can complain that the younger brother is bothering him with his homework, and the older sister is snitching. But in an emergency situation, he will protect them.

Relations with parents are ambivalent: love, but anger. Need, but want independence. This is where the slamming of doors and the demand "don't come in without knocking" comes from. Parents are no longer able to do everything, but they are still very important.

The World of Hobbies: Gadgets, Hobbies, and Dreams

The ten-year-old lives in two worlds: the real and the digital. A phone, a tablet, a computer — not a luxury, but a window to communicate with friends. A ban on gadgets is perceived as social death. But it is important: children at this age are not immersed in social networks for hours; they play games (Roblox, Minecraft, Brawl Stars) and watch YouTube bloggers.

Hobbies are diverse: from Lego and drawing to sports and programming. But hobbies change quickly. Today he collects cards, tomorrow he plays football. This is normal. Don't make him do one thing for years.

Dreams: to become a football player, a blogger, a veterinarian, an astronaut. Dreams are global, but not well-founded. The child does not understand that you need to study English every day or go to training to achieve this. But dreams are important — they are a driving force.

Understanding Morality and Justice

At ten years old, morality is black and white. There are good and bad actions. Good people do not do bad things. Bad people do only bad things. Shades of gray are not yet visible. Therefore, the child can abruptly condemn a peer who stole an apple, even if he was hungry.

Justice for him is "an equal share." Not by merit, but exactly equally. If the brother got more ice cream — it's not fair. If a friend didn't invite you to a birthday — betrayal.

He already understands the difference between lying and telling the truth, but may lie to avoid punishment. He does not always understand that a lie can hurt the feelings of another.

Fears and Anxieties of a Ten-Year-Old

List of fears: darkness (although many hide it), monsters under the bed (regression in a stressful situation), death of parents (awareness appears), war and terrorism (from the news), failing, mockery, loneliness, spiders and snakes (specific phobias).

How anxiety manifests: biting nails, twisting hair, frequent trips to the bathroom, complaining about stomach pain without a reason, poor sleep, nightmares, becoming aggressive or, conversely, too quiet.

What to do: don't mock, don't say "don't be afraid, it's nonsense." Acknowledge the fear: "I understand, you're scared. Let's think about what we can do." Give breathing techniques, a protective amulet, a nightlight.

How to Talk to a Ten-Year-Old

Don't read lectures. Don't say: "You should understand that...". Ask: "What do you think?". Respect his opinion, even if it's naive. Ask about school not "how are things?", but "what was the funniest thing today?", "who did you play with at recess?".

Don't overwhelm with answers. If the child doesn't want to talk, say: "Okay, if you want, I'm here." Don't interfere with his phone, but explain: "I trust you, but if something happens, you can show it to me, and I won't scold."

Talk about your feelings. "I'm upset when you don't clean your room because I'm tired from work." This teaches empathy. Instead of "clean immediately" — "let's clean together for 10 minutes."

Don't lie. The ten-year-old already feels a lie. Lying once will cost you trust for a long time.

What Makes a Ten-Year-Old Happy

List of happiness: praise from an important adult, a gift he asked for, a trip to the amusement park, a new game on his phone, when parents don't argue, when there's no homework at school, when a friend calls him the best, when the food in the cafeteria turns out to be delicious, when he managed to draw what he wanted, when he won an argument, when the cat lies on his lap, when he got an A on the test he was afraid of.

Small joys mean more than big gifts. Time spent with parents without gadgets, joint play, reading before bed — this is the world of a child. Simple, complex, alive.

The world of a ten-year-old child is a fragile structure. It holds together on love, safety, and respect. If one of these pillars wobbles, the world cracks. Our task, adults, is to strengthen it. Not with lectures, but with actions. Just be there. Just listen. Just love. Then, at 10, 20, and 30, he will know: there is a place where he is understood.


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