NEWBORN, INFANT, TODDLER, AND PRESCHOOLER:0-5 YEARS OLD FACS Essentials.

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NEWBORN, INFANT, TODDLER, AND PRESCHOOLER:0-5 YEARS OLD FACS Essentials

CHILD DEVELOPMENT IS AS EASY AS PIES! Physical  Food, water, shelter, care, motor skill activities Intellectual  Role play, books, stories, art, music, toys Emotional and Social  Positive guidance, play dates, positive parenting styles, overcoming fears

NEWBORNS, INFANTS, TODDLERS, PRESCHOOLERS  Newborn: birth- 1 month  Infants: 2-12 months (1 year)  Toddler: 1-2 years old  Preschooler: 3-5 years old

PIES DEVELOPMENT AT EACH AGE Topic 9-5: The First Year (newborns and infants) pg Topic 9-6: Children from one to five (toddlers and preschoolers) pg