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Principles of Child Development. Activity. How children view the world. Theories of Child Development. Psychologists define theory as a guide to help explain behavior. Many theories are available about how children learn and process. Erickson, Piaget, Vygotsky and Gardner.
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Activity How children view the world
Theories of Child Development • Psychologists define theory as a guide to help explain behavior. • Many theories are available about how children learn and process. • Erickson, Piaget, Vygotsky and Gardner
12 Principles of Child Development Development and learning are complex and no one theory is sufficient. • Principles should be considered when making decisions about children • General principles taken from a review of the early childhood literature
Principle 1: Interrelatedness • Development in one domain influences and is influenced by development in other domains
Principle 2: Orderly Sequence • Development occurs in a relatively orderly sequence, with later abilities, skills, and knowledge building on those already acquired
Principle 3: Varying Rates • Development proceeds at varying rates from child to child as well as unevenly within different areas of each child’s functioning
Principle 4: Biological and Environmental • Development and learning result from interaction of biological maturation and the environment
Principle 5: Long Term Effects • Early experiences have both cumulative and delayed effects on individual children’s development; optimal periods exist for certain types of development and learning
Principle 6: Increasing Complexity • Development proceeds in predictable directions toward greater complexity, organization, and internalization
Principle 7: Needs Met • Children develop and learn best in the context of a community where they are safe and valued, their physical needs are met, and they feel psychologically secure.
Principle 8: Social and Cultural Influence • Development and learning occur in and are influenced by multiple social and cultural contexts
Principle 9: Active Learners • Children learn in variety of ways and with a wide range of teaching strategies and interactions.
Principle 10: Play • Play is an important vehicle for children’s development, as well as a reflection of their development
Principle 11: Practice and Challenge • Development advances when children have opportunities to practice newly acquired skills as well as when they experience a challenge just beyond the level of their present mastery
Principle 12: Experiences Affect Learning and Development • Children demonstrate different modes of knowing and learning and different ways of representing what they know
National Indicators of Children’s Well-Being • Many interconnected aspects of children’s well-being. • Indicators of influence resulting in a child being well-adjusted, economically secure, productive, educated and healthy.
Domains of Well-Being • Family and social environment • Economic circumstances • Health care
Domains of Well-Being • Physical environment and safety • Behavior • Education • General Health
Child Development: Principles, Theories, & Indicators • Basic child development information is fundamental to everyone’s well-being. • Helps professionals make sound decisions about care and education. • Understanding P, T, and I assist in interpreting experiences and milestones.
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