Milestones
Domains and Age Groups
Tel 215
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what do milestones mean? 

a significant moment in your life

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What is cognitive domain? 

The cognitive domain is a domain of learning that focuses on how people acquire, process, and use knowledge. It's also known as the "thinking" domain

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What two theories did we discuss in TEL 215

Jean piget and vygotsky


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what milestones should children ages birth to 3 month be achieving?

alert to sounds, smile when you talk, make sounds back and fourth, recognizes the loved ones, and turn or look towards a person who is talking? 

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What is the social and emotional domain?

The social emotional domain is a child development area that involves a child's ability to understand, express, and manage emotions, and to develop relationships with others. It is a gradual process that is closely linked to a child's cognitive development

200

How many stages were in vygotskys theory

4

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milestones that ages 13 to 18 months should be achieving are...

follows directions, shakes head for yes or no identifies one of more body parts, getting excited they will be clapping or giving a high five, or being silly, like sticking out their tongue or making funny faces

300

what is physical domain 

A "physical domain" refers to the area of development that encompasses a person's physical growth, body movements, and motor skills,

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What does ZPD stand for

zone of proximal development

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milestones that ages 19 to 24 months should be achieving... 

know 50 different words, put 2 or more words together, use words to ask for help

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when does adolescence end? 

it doesn't really ever end but usually by 18 to mid 20's 

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What is the zpd

Space between what a child can do with and without guidance

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milestones ages 4 to 5 years old should be achieving 

reading/ writing from left to right, recognizing names or words that contain 10 letters or more, follow simple directions/rules to play games

500

name all the age groups 

infancy/toddlerhood (0-2)

early childhood (2-6)

middle and late childhood (6-10)

adolescence (10-18/20)


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What is object permenance 

A childs ability to know an object still exists even when they cannot see it 

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