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    Child development depicts the concept of all changes that take place in humans as they grow from birth to adulthood/. Numerous aspects of child’s growth and development contribute to measure this process. It includes physical, cognitive, language and social emotional development. Children obtain knowledge and skills by doing. I specifically grasp this fact thorough all child development classes that previously took them especially 140. In child 140 the emphasis was on the advantages of play and…

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    really crawled anywhere was for a toy about 2 feet away from him on a mat on the floor. This toy happened to be a little piano. He seemed to enjoy this toy because of the light and sound that would make. According to Piaget’s Substages of Cognitive Development, W would be in coordination of secondary circular reaction. -“Infants can perform a serious of actions that have been performed in previous substages. They understand that certain actions cause certain consequences (in this case pushing a…

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    Perceptual Development Primarily, perceptual development occurs during the prenatal perception period and the initial stages of infancy to start interpreting and understanding sensory input. A sensory milestone “Touch” gets develop around seven to eight weeks of prenatal perception period where the first sensation of touch emerges in the mouth and developmentally trends to the palm of the hands and then feet. Similarly, by the age thirteen to fourteen weeks of perceptual development, the…

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    Mark making is significance to children’s learning through imagination, symbolic play, meaning making, drawing, early writing and maps. Children that are engaged in symbolic play make meanings and show potential of the children’s understanding of symbolic language such as writing and written notation of mathematics (Vygotsky, 1978; Van Oers 2005 & Worthington, 2010). Van Oers (2005) stated that the word imagination means ‘image formation’ which means by making and using signs, where people make…

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    I disagree with the statement “The Millennium Development Goals will only end up being the latest failure by the developed world to live up to undertakings they make the developing world” because they impact and change developing countries. The Millennium Development was created by world leaders to improve the standards of under developing countries and continue to increase its promises by the time frame projected. The Millennium Development Goals also known as (MDGs) was agreed upon by the many…

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    of Sigmund Freud’s work, as stated on page forty-five of the book. Though, it is not that Erikson’s work simply stands atop Freud’s work, instead the concepts were used and then expanded upon. 2. What are the stages of Erikson’s psychosocial development theory? What stage are you in? The eight stages that make up Erikson’s theory are as follows: truest vs mistrust (birth to eighteen months), autonomy vs doubt (eighteen months to three years), initiative vs guilt (three to six years), industry…

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    many different ways, socially, emotionally, intellectually, and physically. There are six developmental domains: physical, motor, perceptual, cognitive, speech and language, and social-emotional. Development in one domain influences, and is influenced by development in other domains. Physical development and growth are very important in a child’s life. In their first few years they are growing and developing in many ways. However, not every child grows and develops at the same pace. It is very…

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    Development in children is continuous from birth through to adolescent and although children will develop at different rates the order in which they develop will be the same as certain skills need to be developed before they develop the next skill ie they need to be able to crawl before they can walk and walk before they can run. The development of children is referred to to by using a timeline and is measured on five areas as discussed below. The five areas are:- Social development Physical…

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    Introduction: Why is socialization important for child development? There are many types of child development. Three main area of child development are physical development, emotional development and social development. These three are of development are important for every child to be develop fully. One of the most important development areas is social development because socialization is important for children’s development of interacting with peers. Socialization does not begin at birth but…

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    Young and Appropriate Age According to Huberman, human development is a lifelong process from childhood through adolescence and eventually adulthood. The process of development varies among individuals of the same age. In some individuals, development is fast while to others development is slow. A doctor or a development professional should be consulted by parents and caregivers whenever concerns about a child’s development arise. When development issues arise doctors ought to be more alert for…

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