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The Stages of Development
intellectual, emotional, physical, ethical, psychological
physical, social, emotional, intellectual, moral
emotional, social, physical, educational
Learning how to relate to others is consider this skill or development?
Physical
Social
Emotional
Intellectual
Growth in the body's size and ability is consider this skill or development?
Physical
Social
Emotional
Intellectual
Learning how to think, reason, and solve simple problems is this skill or development?
Physical
Social
Emotional
Intellectual
The ability to recognize, express, and manage feelings at different stages of life and to have empathy or the feelings of others
Physical
Social
Emotional
Intellectual
One of the skills of physical development includes:
learning how to count
building coordination
parallel play
is sensitive to other’s
One of the skills of intellectual development includes:
building vocabulary
building muscles
cooperative play
understands delay gratification
One of the skills of social development includes:
begins to read
feeds oneself with spoon
carry conversations with others
Can recognize distress in others
One of the skills of emotional development includes:
standing with supports and begins to bounce
responds to own name
continues to develop eye- hand coordination
feel pride when they are “good” and embarrassment when they are “bad”
Which activity would BEST promote Physical Development?
writing to a pen pal
reading a book
learning the ABC's
jump rope
Which activity would BEST promote Intellectual Development?
sorting items by shape and color
using silverware to eat
making a sand castle in the sand
cooperative play
Which activity would BEST promote Social Development?
finger paint
play the card game “Go Fish"
parallel play
begin to sit-up
Which activity would BEST promote Emotional Development
playing with play-dough
learning the itsy bitsy spider
comforting a crying infant
pretend play
In the 3-year-old room at a daycare center, the children were having circle group time. It was song & dance time. All the students where together singing along to "Baby Belugaby," by Raffi, making all the kids very happy.
Physical
Social
Emotional
Intellectual
Repeats rhymes and knows songs. Knows how to brush teeth and tie their shoes. Has developed large motor skills to ride a bike and can catch a small ball with two hands. What age group is this?
Infant Milestones
Baby Milestones
Toddler Milestones
Kindergarten Milestones
Likes picture books, identifies pictures and turns pages in books. Begins toilet learning. Uses word 'mine' to indicate the value of property; has frequent frustration tantrums. Will often use the word "no" but knows how to follow simple instructions. What age group is this?
Infant Milestones
Baby Milestones
Toddler Milestones
Kindergarten Milestones
Holds rattle briefly when placed in hand. Lifts head briefly when placed on the tummy. Smiles and puts objects in one's mouth. What age group is this?
Infant Milestones
Baby Milestones
Toddler Milestones
Kindergarten Milestones
Children know familiar faces and begin to know if someone is a stranger, copies sounds and gestures of others, enjoys playing peek-a-boo and sits without support. What age group is this?
Infant Milestones
Baby Milestones
Toddler Milestones
Kindergarten Milestones
What age of development is between 1-6 months?
Infant Milestones
Baby Milestones
Toddler Milestones
Kindergarten Milestones
What age of development between 6 months of age and 1 year?
Infant Milestones
Baby Milestones
Toddler Milestones
Kindergarten Milestones
What age of development is from 1 year to 3 years of age?
Infant Milestones
Baby Milestones
Toddler Milestones
Kindergarten Milestones
What age of development is between 5-6 years of age?
Infant Milestones
Baby Milestones
Toddler Milestones
Kindergarten Milestones
Adolescences is between ages?
1-6 years old
6-12 years old
12-18 years old
18-40 years old
When a toy is well suited to a child's development stage, it's referred to be:
fun
age-appropriate
Why are games with rules helpful to children?
Games with rules help children learn how to follow life's rules.
Games with rules are more interesting to children than pretend play.
When children actually play and share things together.
Solitary Play
Parallel Play
Cooperative Play
Pretend Play
A type of play allows children to learn about their world through imagination.
Solitary Play
Parallel Play
Cooperative Play
Pretend Play
When children play next to another child but not actually with that child.
Solitary Play
Parallel Play
Cooperative Play
Pretend Play
When a child plays by themselves.
Solitary Play
Parallel Play
Cooperative Play
Pretend Play
Theories of development describe, explains, and predict human behavior.
True
False
Development refers to the changes in intellectual, emotional, social, physical, mental, and functional skills that occur over time.
True
False
Growth refers to the measurable physical changes that occur throughout a person’s life.
True
False
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