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Child Development FACS EXPLORATION
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Children learn through play?
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Types of Play Social Dramatic Competitive Large Motor Small Motor Sensory Social Dramatic Competitive Large Motor Small Motor Sensory
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Does it relate to how you played as a little child? What do children learn during these activities? Think about how you learn best
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Write a childhood memory about your favorite toy/game you used to play: Think. Pair. Share
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Music in Child Development
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Why Music? Music is a means of personal expression Music is a vital part of life It can be used for all kinds of routine and play activities ◦ Children need music that stimulate them to dance, march or jump. ◦ To children, music means activity. If he is forced to sit still he will not hear the music because he is concentrating on sitting still. Music is a means of personal expression Music is a vital part of life It can be used for all kinds of routine and play activities ◦ Children need music that stimulate them to dance, march or jump. ◦ To children, music means activity. If he is forced to sit still he will not hear the music because he is concentrating on sitting still.
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What skills are developed through music? Singing Listening Playing Movement Vocabulary development Singing Listening Playing Movement Vocabulary development
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How do we use music to foster creativity? Creative Dramatics – extend the story Create new verses Creative movement Singing dialogue – sing back and forth between teacher and child Creative dance - streamers Creative Dramatics – extend the story Create new verses Creative movement Singing dialogue – sing back and forth between teacher and child Creative dance - streamers
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Reading in Child Development
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Why read? Parents are a child’s first teacher. Helps with vocabulary Fluency Speaking Comprehension Brain development Social Skills Basic knowledge Imagination Parents are a child’s first teacher. Helps with vocabulary Fluency Speaking Comprehension Brain development Social Skills Basic knowledge Imagination
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Tips and Tricks Talk, talk, talk Read to your child everyday!!! Be fun! Let your child see you read Talk about books Talk, talk, talk Read to your child everyday!!! Be fun! Let your child see you read Talk about books Silly tongue twisters Take a book everywhere Trace letters Be patient Tell family tales Make books special
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