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A child’s first years

A child’s first years. 0ne to Three Chapters 10,11,12. Chapter 10- Physical Hygiene. Sleep. By 2 morning naps stop but afternoon naps continue for years. Nighttime sleep increases. 2 and 3 year olds sleep from 10-14 hours a day.

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A child’s first years

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  1. A child’s first years 0ne to Three Chapters 10,11,12

  2. Chapter 10- Physical Hygiene

  3. Sleep By 2 morning naps stop but afternoon naps continue for years. Nighttime sleep increases. 2 and 3 year olds sleep from 10-14 hours a day. Night Terrors- a sleep disturbance during the first few hours of sleep. The child’s eyes open and they may scream. Establish a nightly routine. (brushing teeth, reading stories, sing)

  4. Health, Illness, Safety

  5. Chapter 11- Emotional

  6. Chapter 11- Social Socialization- process of getting along with family and others. Parallel Play- play near but not with others. Cooperative Play- playing with others

  7. Chapter 12- Intellectual Intelligence- ability to interpret and understand situations and make connections to past experiences. Incidental Learning- unplanned learning Trail-and-Error learning- experimenting: trying several solutions before finding one that works.

  8. Imitation- watching and coping others. Directed Learning- result of being taught intentionally by parent or teacher. Creativity- imagination is used to produce original ideas. Ex: drawing, finger painting, stories.

  9. QuestionsAnswser on back of notes Why are raisins not a good snack for children? How does enough sleep relate to emotional control? What are some ways to help toddlers develop good social skills? What causes negativism in a toddler? How can a caregiver encourage imagination and creativity in their child?

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