what are the three skills used in physical development?
large motor skills, small motor skills, balance and motor coordination
what is intellectual development?
children develop certain skills as they make sense of their experiences
what is emotional development?
takes place as children form feelings about themselves and others.
what is social development?
builds as children learn how to get along with others, play together, and make friends.
what is prenatal development influenced by?
maternal health before birth, prenatal drug use, and the birth process
what is physical development?
how a Childs body grows and what the body can do.
what is cognitive development?
it includes how kids think, communicate, make decisions, and solve problems.
what is temperament?
a typical way he or she response to people and situations
what two parts does social development involve in it?
what is heredity?
it is the set before birth and is unchangeable, they receive a unique biological set of genes from their parents
what are three examples of large motor skills?
jumping, running, and dancing.
how to children use their senses?
it helps children learn about the objects around them.
what is self esteem?
its the overall feeling that children have about themselves.
why is it important to have good communication with the family?
it is important because it builds the trust of the family members and makes them feel connected to what the children are learning.
what are two intervention services that help children at risks?
parent education and support services
what are two examples of small motor skills?
writing and grabbing
what does language allow children to do?
to organize and express their thoughts and ideas.
what is understanding your emotions and learning to control them?
it's self control.
what is perspective taking?
when children learn to consider and respect other children points of view as well as there own.
what was Jean Piaget's theory?
defined the four stages of children learning
what parts of the body do large and small motor skills use?
large- arms, legs, torso
small- wrist, hands, fingers, feet, toes
what are the four categories of intellectual development?
sensory skills, language skills, concepts, and thinking skills
how do children learn to trust?
they form emotional bonds or attachment to a small circle of people.
why is it important to have peer relationships?
it is important because everyone has different goals, ideas and ways of doing things.
what are they four child developmental principles?
physical, emotional, social, and intellectual