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Growth & Development from ages 1 to 3 Proper Names 1 or 2 year old is called a “Toddler” Age 3-5 is called a “Preschooler”

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2 Growth & Development from ages 1 to 3

3 Proper Names 1 or 2 year old is called a “Toddler” Age 3-5 is called a “Preschooler”

4 Environmental Factors Nutrition Health Life experiences

5 Proportions  Ages 1-3, height and weight gains slow down compared to the first year of life.  Children show greater variations in size  Body proportions between ages 2 & 3: Chest becomes larger around than head and abdomen Arms, legs, and torso lengthen

6 Teeth 11 st yr: 8 teeth 22 nd yr: 8 more teeth 33 rd yr: last 4 teeth FFULL SET IS 20 TEETH 118 months is when a child should see the dentist for the 1 st time.

7 Developmental Milestones DDevelopmental milestones are AVERAGES Variations can be caused by what?? Physical size, health, diet, interests, temperament, and play opportunities.

8 Learning about these milestones can help caregivers choose activities that are developmentally appropriate for the child’s age.

9 Gross and Fine Motor Skills See graph on page 298!

10 Dexterity  What is Dexterity? The skillful use of hands and fingers What requires greater dexterity? Walking steadily or turning on a faucet

11 Sensory Integration What does the brain do in sensory integration? Combines information from the various sense to make a single, whole picture of what’s happening

12 Caring for children from 1 to 3 Nap and nighttime patterns begin to change.  Age 1: Daytime naps last several hours  Age 2-4: Daytime naps become shorter and they sleep longer at night. Age 2 is when the morning nap is given up.

13 Night Terrors vs. Nightmares  Night terrors: occur early in child’s sleep cycle and aren’t likely to be remembered the next day.  Nightmares: frightening dreams that seem real. More serious and may signal anxiety.

14 Self-feeding abilities 1 year old: Finger foods, use spoon, drink from cup 2 year old: Use fork and eat slowly because they are improving ________ motor skills 3 year old: Use a spoon & fork skillfully and can chew tough foods that are cut into small pieces.


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