Beginning Your Study of Children Objectives: – Explain why childhood is an important time of development. – Identify ways that play benefits children.

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Beginning Your Study of Children Objectives: – Explain why childhood is an important time of development. – Identify ways that play benefits children. – Describe reasons for studying children. Vocabulary: – Behaviors – Caregivers – Child Development Chapter 1:

Why is Childhood Crucial? Early childhood may be the most important stage of life for a person. Children benefit from five types of play: 1.Physically: activities that use large and small muscle groups – running, jumping, finger painting, puzzles, etc. 2.Socially: activities that engage peer groups. 3.Emotionally: acting out real life scenarios – parenting, firefighter, cops and robbers, etc. 4.Morally: activities that teach valuable lessons – right from wrong, learning to follow rules, etc. 5.Intellectually: activities that promote mental development – stacking blocks, sorting, balancing, etc.

Why study children? To understand children: – Better understand why children act, feel, and think as they do. – Understand the importance of caregivers. To gain skills – Determine what children need at each stage of development. To understand yourself. To build for the future. Family and Parenting

Children and You You are in an excellent position to study children – close to adulthood and able to think and reason but young enough that you can still remember what is was like to be a child. Knowing about childhood can help you help children build strong foundations. It can also give you insight into the foundation you built for yourself. Think quick: What is one of your earliest childhood memories you can remember?

Vocabulary: Let’s define our vocabulary: – Behaviors: Ways of acting and/or responding. – Caregivers: Parents and others who take care of children. – Child Development: The study of how children master new skills.

Think it Through Wrap – Up How do children learn from their caregivers? Indentify specific examples. Think someone whom you admire. How can you model your behavior on that person?