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Physical Intellectual Emotional Social Moral
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Physical Needs – if physical needs are not met other areas are threatened. › Rest › Food › Clothing › Bath time › Health care › Illness
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A child’s mind develops more fully with the help of adults. Effective caregivers: › Read › Play games › Introduce age appropriate activities › Talk to children to develop language skills
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A child who grows up feeling loved is more likely to become a well-adjusted adult. Caregivers who promote positive feelings: › Listen attentively › Give praise › Comfort children › Accept children’s fears and concerns › Show affection
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The ability to relate well to others is useful throughout life. Caregiver who promotes social development: › Interact with children › Provide opportunities for play with other children › Talk › Play games › Acknowledge appropriate behavior › Encourage sharing and taking turns
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Children need to develop a sense of right and wrong and basic values such as fairness, justice and empathy. Moral behavior is better taught by EXAMPLE than by preaching to children!
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Modeling good behavior. Set clear and positive limits. Correct misbehavior quickly and consistently. › Remind child of appropriate behavior › Take away a privilege › Use time-out › Regardless of the method …consistency is key!
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Childproof the environment Prevent accidents by: › Give infants and toddlers sturdy playthings without small or sharp objects. › Keep plastic bags away from children › Restrict crawling children to places they can explore safely. › Choose playgrounds with well-maintained equipment › Secure infants and children in carseats and seatbelts.
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