Sally loves to play with barbies and take care of her baby dolls.
What is emotional development?
Fine and gross motor skills are....
What is physical development?
Based on the belief that children should obey their parents without question or hestiation.
What is authoritarian?
Any family with two married parents and their children
Kids need this to feel loved and secure.
What is limits?
Johnny likes to be read books and doing puzzles.
What is intellectual development?
Learning to hold a spoon and fork.
What is fine motor skills?
Parents explain the reason behind the rules and give children independence within limits.
What is democratic?
Grandparents living with or raising their grandchildren?
What is cross-generational families?
The most important way that children learn.
What is play?
Sarah is learning how to share her toys and how to play with others.
What is social development?
Running, jumping, climbing and kicking a ball.
What is gross motor skills?
Parents give their children little structure and accept their every feeling or behavior.
What is permissive?
Children live with non-biological families for a temporary period of time until restored to their birth family.
What is foster family?
A child burns their hand on a stovetop.
What is run their hand under cool running water?
David loves to run and jump and is starting to be able to climb.
What is physical development?
Picking up puzzle pieces and being able to put them together
What is fine motor skills?
Parents would demand that their children get all A's without considering the abilities of the child.
What is authoritarian?
One parent raising one or more children.
What is single parent family?
Children may be at risk for developmental problems if they are not interested in socialization by this age.
What is age 3?
Jason is learning the difference between right and wrong.
What is moral development?
Learning how to throw a ball.
Parents do not give the attention or energy needed to parent their children.
What is disengaged or neglectful?
Children living with non-biological families permanently.
What is adoptive families?
The brain develops the most within these years.
What is the first five years of a child's life?