Infant and Toddler Development

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Infant and Toddler Development Unit One, Lesson Two – Infant and Toddler Development

What Are They Learning? What is she learning? Situation 1: A ten-month-old girl in a high chair drops her spoon on the floor; someone picks it up. She drops it again. What is she learning? Unit One, Lesson Two – Infant and Toddler Development

What Are They Learning? What is he learning? Situation 2: A toddler begins to play with another toddler, but does not like to share his toys. What is he learning? Unit One, Lesson Two – Infant and Toddler Development

What Are They Learning? What is he learning? Situation 3: A three-year-old boy walks over and knocks down the blocks set up by two other children. What is he learning? Unit One, Lesson Two – Infant and Toddler Development

Infant and Toddler Development “PIES” Development Milestones Physical Development Intellectual Development Emotional Development Social Development Unit One, Lesson Two – Infant and Toddler Development

Physical Development Physical Development Growth in height and weight, sight and hearing, smell and taste, voice, teeth, and motor skills. Unit One, Lesson Two – Infant and Toddler Development

Intellectual Development The ability to think and reason at deeper and more complex levels through increasing cognitive growth. Unit One, Lesson Two – Infant and Toddler Development

Emotional Development Learning to recognize and express one’s feelings and establish one’s identity as a unique person. Unit One, Lesson Two – Infant and Toddler Development

Social Development Social Development Learning to interact with others and express oneself to others. Unit One, Lesson Two – Infant and Toddler Development