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Core Principles of Child Development

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 1:16 am
by rebecca_chat
Choose three (3) core principles of child development and briefly describe the implications for educators e.g. sequence, individual differences, maturation, cultural context, interconnected .
my answer:
Cultural context: As a educator, we need to know the children’ s families and know the values, expectations, and factors that shape their lives at home and in their communities. This background information helps us provide meaningful, relevant, and respectful learning experiences for each child and have a good communication with the family.

Re: 3  core principles of child development and briefly describe the implications for educators

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 1:20 am
by rebecca_chat
individual differences: specific children helps us teach and care for each child as an individual. By continually observing children’s play and interaction with the physical environment and others, we learn about each child’s interests, abilities, and developmental progress

Re: 3  core principles of child development and briefly describe the implications for educators

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 1:28 am
by rebecca_chat
please check my answers thanks

Re: Core Principles of Child Development

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 5:03 am
by Lorina
I think you're on the right track with your response...

This may also help:

Child Development

:geek:,
Lorina

Re: Core Principles of Child Development

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 9:36 pm
by rebecca_chat
my new answer:
-There are three basic principles of child development :
1 Development starts from the head and works down the
Body.
2 All development happens in the same order, but can occur
at different rates
3 All areas of development are linked together.
As a educator, we must supporting children’ s needs. different age groups
but these are then made specific to each individual.
For example:
0-3years old children, we must support a comfortable, safe, secure environment. good quality care routines;close and loving relationships;inclusion and equal access;communication; opportunity to play.
4-7years old children, we must support safe, secure and encouraging environment. close and consistent relationships. age-appropriate activities, materials and experiences.assessing risk, communication, consistent response to behaviour.
Some specific children helps us teach and care for each child as an individual. By continually observing children’s play and interaction with the physical environment and others, we learn about each child’s interests, abilities, and developmental progress.
As a educator, we need to know the children’ s families and know the values, expectations, and factors that shape their lives at home and in their communities. This background information helps us provide meaningful, relevant, and respectful learning experiences for each child and have a good communication with the family.

Re: Core Principles of Child Development

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 4:45 am
by Lorina
Yes, that sounds better...

:geek:,
Lorina

Re: Core Principles of Child Development

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 2:26 am
by rebecca_chat
thank you Lorina

Re: Core Principles of Child Development

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 8:42 pm
by Joti
What is the core relationship supporting a child's emotional development?
Plz help me I m stuck in this question

Re: Core Principles of Child Development

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 8:45 pm
by Joti
What Other key relationships contribute to the child's emotional development?
Plz help me I m stuck in this question
Thank u so much plz someone help me

Re: Core Principles of Child Development

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 3:39 pm
by Lorina
Core relationship would probably be parents...

Have you tried searching?

:geek:,
Lorina

Re: Core Principles of Child Development

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 9:58 pm
by Joti
What other key relationships contribute to the child's emotional development ? Give two?

Eg:- Which parts of the body develop before others ? What is the formal name for this pattern of physical development?
Thank u Lorina