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    Ten Principles

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    common themes in Ten Principles. Caregivers tune in to the infant toddlers and let them set the paces. Caregivers do not distract their learning opportunities. Principle 1 : Involv infants and toddlers in things that concern them Principle 2: Invest in quality time Principle 3 : Learn each child’s unique ways of communicating and teach yours Principle 8: Recognizing problems as learning opportunities, and let infants and toddlers try to solve their own Principle 10: Be concerned about the…

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    type the most. Secure-attachment is when toddlers use their caregiver,…

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    months). Will state the physical, cognitive and psychosocial characteristics of toddlerhood and describe the two theorists Jean Piaget and Erik Erikson that are relevant to toddlerhood life stage. As well discuss couple of health behaviours related to toddlers which are sleep and nutrition and how important they are for developing child. Firstly, the physical characteristics of the toddlerhood lifespan is that their body rapidly grows especially their extremities, however the child’s torso…

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    Psychosocial Crisis

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    to establish a safe and stimulating environment. An infant develops sensory and motor functions, as well as the ability to communicate at a very basic level. For example, the infant’s physical safety can include safety precautions in relation to a toddler learning how to negative stairs and covering up electrical outlets; and also include an infant’s proper nutrition. Psychologically, an infant develops trust or mistrust based on the psychological wellness of the primary caregivers. An example…

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    Rlt2 Task 2

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    The Environment That Promote Safety In order to determine environmental aspect that promote safety, I carried out a one and forty-five minute observation at the Child Development and Education Center at Mt. San Jacinto in room 5 that consisted of toddlers. One environmental aspect that promotes safety that I observed at this child-care facility was security management. According to the authors in our textbook, Sorte, Daeschel, and Amador (2014), they addressed the concerns of “families want…

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    question would first say the word, and then sign it to them and the toddlers would respond with what they saw or what they actually wanted. For an example, if they wanted more, but the caregiver signed done, they would sign back that they wanted more. While working with the 18-24 months, I also heard language spoken by the toddlers. The toddlers where able to respond to simple commands. During clean up time, there was a toddler sitting on my lap who didn’t initially want to pick up. I…

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    giving is not restricted to infants as we learn from the book “INFANTS, TODDLERS, and CAREGIVERS” and also as we learn from the observations her above provided with respect to toddlers care. Therefore, everything we have summarized in the infant care is also applicable to toddler care. In continuation of the summary already presented, based on the observations at this care facility and reading at the book “INFANTS, TODDLERS, and CAREGIVERS”, in my opinion, it is difficult to speared one type of…

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    The 8 Principles

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    The first principle is to involve infants and toddlers in things that concern them. In a childcare setting you can put this principle into action for an infant by talking to them when diapering or feeding them. The second principle is to invest in quality time on each individual child and you can put this principle into action in a daycare by focusing on just the one child at that time instead of trying to focus on multiple children. The third principle is to learn each child’s unique ways of…

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    answers on a study at that time, place and moment of natural habitats. Meanwhile, would naturalistic observation provide enough information on a study with a toddler who behaves well at his childcare, but, at his residence he is overactive? Why does a toddler behave differently at his childcare than at his home? My reasons are that the toddler is the…

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    Self Awareness In Children

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    During these changes the toddler is developing greater self-awareness, they are gaining a sense of who they are. For example, if you were to place a mark on the nose of a child less than 18 month old and place them in front of a mirror, nothing would happen because the child is unaware…

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