Besides, at what age do kids develop crushes?
According to experts, most kids will experience their first crush by the age of five or six. And while Kindergarten crushes rarely amount to more than hanging out at recess together, kids at this age may want to act out what they think it's like being in love.
One may also ask, why do children have crushes? Crushes are a little bit like the romantic love adults feel toward one another. And in a way, a crush can help us think about the kind of person that we want to love when we grow up. They help us understand which qualities we notice and like in another person — and maybe a few that we don't like.
Herein, can toddlers have crushes?
Preschoolers are little sponges who soak up everything their moms and dads and other adults do, says reader Sarah K., pointing out that some kids have "crushes" because they are role playing. "Kids this age mimic a lot of behavior that they witness. "I work in a pre-school/day care center and it's normal," she says.
Can an 8 year old have a crush?
A first crush can be a really big deal for your young child, and from what I've experienced with my 8 kids, they are usually very excited to share that they have a special new someone in their lives.