Milestones of Development in Child Care Essay

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    Signs Of Emotional Abuse

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    continuous criticism, frightening threats or neglecting the child’s need to be loved (Child Welfare Information Gateway, 2013). Signs of emotional abuse can include being depressed, inattentive, or detached (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2014). Because emotional abuse is difficult to prove, it is crucial for a case to provide a collective documentation by witnesses of the abuse (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2014). We all know infants are expected…

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    observation I observed and studied Callie. Callie is a seven-year-old girl in the second grade. Her birth date is January 22nd, 2008. Callie is a healthy young girl who is very athletic and does not have any concerning health issues. Callie is the oldest child in her family. The birth order of Callie’s family is Callie at age seven, Christopher at age six, Grace at age three, and Luke at age one. Callie goes to school every weekday and gets out at 3:00 p.m. Callie in highly involved in extra…

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    Technology is a way of life in today’s world; however, is it the best way for children to learn and achieve milestones within the stages of their lives? The debate between the positive and negative effects of technology use on young minds has been around for decades and continues to this day. In the article, Parental perceptions of the role of media and technology in their young children’s lives (2016), it explains about a survey given to “a total of 101 US parents of young children (ages 2–7…

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    Developmental Milestone

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    Time Activity Description Rationale 10 minutes Training the care giver of the day care to work on developmental milestone of client. Client will be train on safe environment for The client and showing different games and positions that the infant can be exposed during their day care routine. Based on developmental Frame of Reference state exposure to normal 4 minutes Tummy time reaching activity Position client in prone with a boppy pillow or roll towel on his tummy the baby hand will guide…

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    grow, development, and change their needs and the demands around them will also change. The device that they use will need to be evaluated to ensure that it is still the best AT device for them. These particular needs could change drastically in one year so frequent assessments might have to be made. If a change is needed and it is left unnoticed, development can begin to be delayed and a student could worsen. “AT should be chosen with care and with the growth and development of the child in…

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    physical, learning, language, or behavior impairment, and it impacts development in childhood throughout the lifespan. It is important to talk with an OT and a doctor when the individual is not meeting the milestone for his or her age. Implementing early intervention would significantly affect development in early childhood. An intimate collaboration between parents and a healthcare professionals is significantly important for a child with DS. The discharge plan will be carefully discussed with…

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    Caregiver Theory

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    emotional development, as stated in the article, Young Children (Pope-Edwards, Raikes, 2002). The article written by Carolyn Pope Edwards and Helen Raikes referred to the continuity of care as “Extending the Dance”, referring to a partnership that is formed when a young infant or toddler enters the world of care outside of the home. Most parents today rely on a two-person income to provide for their families, and although they may not be the only adult that interacts with that child, they…

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    went to DVC Child Care Center to perform preschool observation. The selected preschooler is a 4-year old Caucasian boy. The child could jump and run, climb the foot-tall podium, hold a pencil with his fingers, and draw a line. The student nurse observed the egocentric quality of the child and his initiatives. The student nurse would use these qualities to compare the child’s physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development to the standard development of a preschooler. Physical Development The…

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    role that educators have in regards to children’s language development within an early childhood education and care (ECEC) centre and the different types of learning environments that can be used to develop language. Language is how people communicate…

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    multiple times. This paper will identify normative developmental milestones from infancy to adolescence and analyze Nicole’s life according to these milestones. Therapeutic interventions will also be discussed, in relation to the milestones that Nicole did not appear to meet. Names of people and places have been changed to be in accordance with HIPAA law. Infancy/Toddlerhood During normal infancy and toddlerhood, important developmental milestones occur involving changes in “motor or physical…

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