What is intellectual development?
The ability of a child to think and reason.
What is physical development?
The growth and development of both the brain and body.
What is Social development?
The process by which a child learns to interact with others around them.
What is emotional development?
Being able to express emotions, knowing what feelings and emotions are, and understanding why and how they occur.
What does SIDS stand for?
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
True of False following a two step command falls under intellectual development.
True
Gross & Fine motor skills
True of False Children form and break friendships easily.
True
Give an example of emotional development?
Displaying self control and management of emotions.
Playing with other kids is an example of what type of development.
Social Development
What is another term for intellectual development?
Cognitive Development
Gross motor skills use
large muscles
True or False?
Children do not begin to develop emotionally until they are around 3 years old.
False
How does play help children emotionally?
Helps them learn self-regulation, while experiencing feelings such as anticipation or frustration.
What area of development would recognizing letters be included in?
Intellectual
What is a benefit of cognitive activites?
Enhances learning, boosts confidence, enhances comprehension, improves problem-solving skills, etc.
Fine motor skills use
small muscles
Social development focuses on getting along and _______________ with others.
interacting
What role do caregivers play in supporting emotional development?
Modeling Healthy Emotional Expression, Providing a Safe and Secure Environment, Labeling and Validating Emotions, Providing Emotional Support During Big Feelings
What does the acronym PIES stand for in the context of child development?
Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social
What is concept of understanding that objects, people, and events continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or touched?
Object permanence
A child's birthweight will do what by the age of 1?
Triple
What is the difference between sympathy and empathy?
Sympathy = the understanding and acknowledgement of another person's emotions
Empathy = experiencing/ feeling another person's emotions.
What is self-esteem?
overall sense of their own worth, value, and capability
Why is play the highest form of learning?
Play is how children experience their world and bring meaning to it, builds relationships and imagination.