This uses the small muscles in your hands and finger to complete a task
What is Fine Motor Skills
concept reflects the social nature of emotion, as it links the feelings of two or more people
What is Empathy
Encourage language development
What is modeling correct speech
Pools, Chemicals, Burners and Stairs
What are dangers and risks?
This behavior is normal when 2-3 year old's experience an overwhelming amount of emotion
What is a Temper Tantrum
This uses large muscles to complete a task such as legs ,arms and torso
What is Gross Motor Skills
reflecting your children's emotions and responding with compassion. For example, you might say, "You jumped when you heard that thunder.
What is Modeling Empathy?
Encourages Cognitive development
What is being read to?
These are no longer sold in stores for the safety of children
String Blinds
The ability to move your fingers to hold small objects and make small movements
What is Finger Dexterity?
Jumping, Running, dancing
What are Gross Motor Skills
confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.
What is Self-Esteem?
Toddlers understand terms that are concrete, such as ball, truck, and dog, but struggle with abstract terms such as respect and love.
What is cognitive development
Batteries are dangerous for this reason
2-3 Year old's begin to become aware of physical differences between one another
What is Gender Roles
Drawing, Writing, Threading
What are Fine Motor Skills
is at a healthy level, comfortable and person is accepting of self (realize that not everything is perfect or can be changed) and there is a sense of pride or value established
What is high Self-Esteem
The easiest time to learn a new language
What is the early years of life?
Used at the top of stairs, doorways, or entrances to rooms to keep a child safe
What are Safety Gates?
What is a self-help skills?
The importance of Fine and Gross Motor Skills
What is every day use?
an idea of the self constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others.
What is Self Concept?
Often the first words a child learns
What is a noun?
Toilets, pools, and bathtubs are all risk for
What is drowning?
Siblings often fight over a parents attention or toys because of
What is Sibling Rivalry?