It is safe for infants to play with a glass ornament.
What is false.
Reaching for or grasping toys or other objects, playing or rolling on the floor, crawling around the environment are all part of this form of development.
What is physical development.
He believed that cognitive development happened in four stages.
Who is Jean Piaget.
These parents always try to be in control and exert their control on the children. These parents set strict rules to try to keep order, and they usually do this without much expression of warmth and affection.
What is authoritarian/controlling.
They are good for intellectual development.
What are sorting toys.
This development in babies consists of skin-to-skin contact, feeding, talking to baby, story time and cuddles.
What is social development.
Erik Erikson believed that personality develops in this many stages.
These parents give up most control to their children. Parents make few, if any, rules, and the rules that they make are usually not consistently enforced. They don't want to be tied down to routines.
What is permissive.
Musical shakers and maracas are good for this type of development.
What is physical development.
A loving relationship will give young children a sense of comfort and is good for this form of development.
What is emotional development.
He believed that children learn through watching others and imitating monkey see monkey do.
Who is Albert Bandura.
These parents rarely sets limits or shows positive affection. Typically, the parent is frequently absent or preoccupied with social and environmental disruptions.
What is rejecting/neglecting.
It's okay for infants to play with the family pets toys.
What is false.
Talk to your baby, keeping a mirror at eye level, using toys that make sounds and introducing different textures are a part of this stage of development.
What is intellectual development.
He believed that cognitive development involves parts of one’s culture
Who is Lev Vysgotsky.
These parents help children learn to be responsible for themselves and to think about the consequences of their behaviour. Parents do this by providing clear, reasonable expectations for their children and explanations for why they expect their children to behave in a particular manner.
What is democratic or authoritative.