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Physical
Emotional
Social
Cognitive/Language |
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Developmental Perspective |
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teachers and other adults most be constantly aware of how a child is progressing in each area to create environments that assist with the development of all skills a human has ever developed. |
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Piagets stages of Develpment |
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Sensormotoer ages 0-2: learn through motor movement
Preoperational ages 2-7 idea of representation
Concrete operational 7-11
Formal operational 11+
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having a small amount of children of diffrent ages in the same classroom. |
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1 reflex
2 differention
3 reproduction
4 coordination
5 experimentation
6 representation |
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preconceptual
non verbal classification
verbal preconcepts
verbal reasoning
concreat and formal |
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interaction between children and their social enviroment zpd, scaffolding |
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First 3 stages for Erickson |
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Trust vs mistrust
Autonomy vs shame
Initaitve vs guilt |
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5 domains of emotional intelligence |
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Knowing ones emotions
managing emotions
motivating ones self
recognizing emotions in others
handling relationships |
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ones personal judement of worthiness |
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Attention
Approval
Attunment |
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Secure: parents is strong base
Avoidant: distressed by separation may avoid parent prefer stranger when parent returns.
Resistant: Infant seeks closeness to parent resists exploring environment difficult comfort when parent returns
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