Domains
Definitions
Other
Contexts
100
The three basic aspects or domains of development. 

Physical, cognitive and social- emotional 

100

Changes in the way we think understand, and reason about the world.

Cognitive Development 

100

We can learn more about how a child develops, why they develop the way they do and then ways to help them to develop effectively.

Why study child development? 

100

Children develop in multiple context that include: 

Family, school, community, and culture. 

200

logic and reasoning are an example of what domain 

cognitive 

200

Biological changes that occur in the body and brain, including changes in the size and strength and integration if sensory and motor activities. 

Physical Development 

200

the difference between nature and nurture ? 

Nature- genetically inherited

Nurture- learned through surroundings 

200

Primary context of development for most children 

Family 

300

running and jumping are examples of ? 

physical development 

300

Changes in the way we connect to other individuals and express and understand emotions. 

Social-emotional development 

300
stage like development can be best described as? 

a child climbing stairs 

300

affects the range and quality of support services available to children and their families, including the educational opportunities and out of school activities. 

Community 

400

matching cards, building puzzles can help a child in what domain 

Cognitive 

400

Theories of development in which each stage is seen as qualitatively different from the ones that come before and after. 

Stage theories 

400

when working with children it is important to avoid ____________

Perceptual Bias 

400

to understand a ______ other than our own, we must understand its environmental context and its values. 

Culture 

500

It was once believed that the child was influence by their surroundings or by inheritance, but over time it was concluded that it was a combination of both. 

Nature and Nurture 

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