Sunday, May 26, 2019
Development in Early Childhood
In chapter 8, the author highlights the development of a nippers body as he/she goes through different tips of development both physically (body growth and brain) and at the same time acquires different motor skills and begins to manifest different wellness conditions. In the chapter, focused on different important concepts that included the parts and functions of the body that is beneficial for a childs growth and development. Due to their coitus importance, the chapter also points out important steps that p bents and early on childhood educators can do to enhance a childs capabilities.It included different approaches in improving a childs (1) emotional wellbeing, (2) nutrition, and (3) prevention of different diseases children are prone to during such(prenominal) stage. In addition to that, the chapter also focused on the concept of heredity and how it influences the physical growth of a child. It also stimulates the creation of different bodily functions. Lastly, the chapter m entions the development of motor skills. It elaborated on different situations wherein such skill can be improved and enhanced. Looking at Chapter 9, it relatively focuses on the cognitive development during early childhood.It first elaborates on important theories skirt the concept. It included (1) Piagets Preoperational Stage and (2) Vygotskys Sociocultural theory. These two theories explained the realm of cognitive development among children. Looking at Piagets theory, it explains the way childrens cognitive processes are developed and enhanced. In his theory, Piaget advocates that as children advance in age, they also increase their capabilities to decipher mental representations like language and the make believe concept among children becomes interlacing in nature.As children progress in age, they begin to understand the reality in their individual make believe. This process is called dual representation. In addition to such, the preoperational stage can be characterized as egocentric in nature. sensitivity to childrens readiness to learn, and acceptance of individual differences Vygotskys theory on the other hand root his analysis in the way society affects the development of childrens speech.It is through this that Vygotsky advocated the importance of language as the chief(prenominal) contributor for the cognitive process. It emanates from the concept called hidden speech that deals with inner, verbal thought. In addition, the theory points out the creation of intersubjectivity which is a neutral zone for communication and the element of scaffolding by parents as the main components of social interaction that is vital for cognitive development among children. Chapter 10 on the other hand focuses on the emotional and social development in early childhood.It looks at Eriksons theory of initiative versus guilt and points out important concepts such as (1) emotional development, (2) peer relations, (3) cultural influences, (4) morality, (5) gender typi ng and (6) child rearing. In the chapter, the author pointed out the importance of Erikson theory in the analysis of the diverse emotional and social changes during childhood. In addition, the factors mentioned above also have their avouch fair share of contributions to the development of a child. The chapter pointed out different factors that can affect the way children behave.Due to this, the responsibility is left to parents and educators to effectively enforce and promote the turn down values among children since this is an important stage in their overall development as an adult. Another important factor pointed out by the chapter is the relative occurrence of furiousness and aggression among children. It pointed out the relative influence of media in the increased violent tendencies of children. The chapter points out that parents should create rearing mechanisms that will shield their children to such violent demeanor at a young age.References(n.d.) Chapter 8Physical Deve lopment in Early Childhood. Retrieved June 23, 2008.(n.d.) Chapter 9Cognitive Development in Early Childhood. Retrieved June 23, 2008.(n.d.) Chapter 10 ruttish and Social Development in Early Childhood. Retrieved June 23,2008.
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