name 3/6 of the developmental areas
what is physical development, motor, perceptual, cognitive, speech and language, and social-emotional.
what factors of physical development and growth make it individualized?
what are hereditary and environmental conditions
if stages of motor activity don't phase out when their supposed to this might mean what for the child
what is a difference in the developmental sequence.
what factors play a significant role in motor skill development?
what is maturation, motivation, and the drive to imitate others.
sensory information is..
the rate of development for each kid is always the same. True or false?
what is false. the rate of development is always uneven and unpredictable.
what are physical development and growth responsible for?
what is, changes in body shape/ proportion, and overall body size.
perceptual systems are acquired at?
what is birth
an example of fine motor skills would be....
what is
holding a pencil
stacking blocks
brushing teeth
cartoons are used to...
what is appeal to children and hold children's attention while watching
the definition of interdependent is...
integrally related to, connected in the developmental process
head to toe development is...
what is cephalocaudal
cognitive development uses perception of what?
what is, how the child views objects and events happening in their environment
an example of gross motor skills would be...
sitting
skipping
swimming
developmental deviation can be as simple as...
what is a vision or hearing impairment
What is true
outward growth of the body is called...
what is proximodistal
mental abilities or child's intellect is shown through
what is cognitive development
motor activity during very early infancy is purely....
what is reflexive, and gradually disappears as the child develops other skills
while reading a book, if there is talking or music in the background a child is able to...
what is tune out the background noise and only pay attention to what they are focusing on
development in the domains depends on children experiencing what?
what is children having appropriate stimulation and supported oppurtunities to learn.
general to specific development is....
perceptual and motor development overlap with what other developmental stage
what is the cognitive development
after that stage of infancy, the babies then gain the ability to control their own movements, this is called...
what is voluntary
reading a book and the audio book at the same time
what senses?
hearing. sight