Already without unnecessary reminders, the children themselves say “hello” and “goodbye”, “thank you” and “please”. If a peer behaves, in their opinion, ugly, then the four -year -old will make him a remark, saying: “so ugly”, “so wrong”. Children in these years already know what norms of behavior to the boys and which girls will be appropriate. They say in the affirmative form “I am a boy” or “I am a girl” show a craving for growing up. Boys imitate their father, grandfathers. Girls strive for beauty. They adopt their mother’s behavior, dress up in beautiful dresses and shoes, put on her mother’s jewelry and ask their mother to make them aside as herself.