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1 CE215 Unit 3 Developmental Domains and Learning Styles Class will start at the top of the hour! Please turn the volume up on your computer speakers to access the audio feature of this seminar.

2 5 Domains of Child Development The five domains are: cognitive, physical, social, emotional, adaptive http://www.ehow.com/info_7899767_five-domains-early- childhood-development.html

3 Developmental Domains Cognitive Development in the preschool years http://suite101.com/article/child-development-in-the- preschool-years-a109527 Choose a domain (cognitive, emotional, social, physical) Read about the domain and the ways we can support the development of our children in this domain. Return to post the domain and the activity.

4 Developmental Domains http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU3hYTqv8qM //What did you learn about domains? Return in 5 min. to post your ideas. //Why is it important to address multiple domains when we create environments for our children?

5 NAEYC and Developmental Domains 1. Domains of children's development -- physical, social, emotional, and cognitive -- are closely related. Development in one domain influences and is influenced by development in other domains. Development in one domain can limit or facilitate development in others (Sroufe, Cooper, & DeHart 1992; Kostelnik, Soderman, & Whiren 1993). For example, when babies begin to crawl or walk, their ability to explore the world expands, and their mobility, in turn, affects their cognitive development. Likewise, children's language skill affects their ability to establish social relationships with adults and other children, just as their skill in social interaction can support or impede their language development. Because developmental domains are interrelated, educators should be aware of and use these interrelationships to organize children's learning experiences in ways that help children develop optimally in all areas and that make meaningful connections across domains. NAEYC 2009

6 Learning Styles  Visual ◦ learn best by seeing or visualizing an activity ◦ Highlighting, charts, lists, diagrams  Auditory ◦ Need to hear what they learn ◦ Listening, speaking, music  Kinesthetic ◦ Learn best through touch and movement ◦ Demonstration, simulation, role play, experimentation Do you know what learning style(s) fit you best? Does it depend on what you are learning?

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8 Our students’ learning styles How can we identify our students’ learning styles? ◦ Observations ◦ have them complete a learning styles inventory Why do we need to identify our students’ learning styles? ◦ Know how they learn best ◦ Group and individual instruction

9 Learning Styles and Young Children http://www.catalogs.com/info/education/young-child-learning-style- assessment.html 1.Visual– What is one example of a visual activity with young children? 2.Auditory– What is one example of an auditory activity withyoung children? 3.Kinesthetic-tactile— What is one example of a kinesthetic-tactile activity with young children?

10 When children are taught in a way that uses as many of the learning styles as possible, they are more likely to understand and remember. Let’ say you are going to read a book aloud to a group of 4 or 5 year olds. We will use The Very Hungry Caterpillar Let’s explore how we can target different learning styles and promote learning in multiple domains. Learning Styles Domains Visual Social-Emotional Auditory Cognitive Kinesthetic Physical (fine-gross motor) Language Adaptive http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4gBP2Sg3MI&feature=related Return in 3 minutes. 1.How is are learning styles addressed? 2. How are domains addressed?

11 What to do with learning styles Yes! Incorporate ALL learning styles into our lessons No! Have our students ONLY use the learning style they are most comfortable with

12 How can you include all 3 learning styles into the following lessons? Learning letter sounds Learning addition Learning the days of the week Learning to follow the rules of a game such as “Duck, Duck, Goose”

13 Weekly Reminders Complete reading Post your answer to our discussion board question and respond to several of your classmates’ posts Attend seminar or complete Option 2 Complete Graded Review

14 This week’s discussion topic Choose an activity that you would do with children between the ages of 3 and 6 in a classroom setting. Explain which two developmental domains this activity addresses and how it addresses these domains. Discuss which learning style(s) the activity addresses and how. When responding to your classmates, elaborate on which other developmental domains could be addressed with the activity or on how to add to the activity to address other domains and/or learning styles.

15 I hear, and I forget. I see, and I remember. I do, and I understand. —Chinese proverb

16 References California Infant/Toddler Learning and Development Foundations. (n.d.) retrieved on February 12, 2011 from http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/cd/re/itf09intro.asp http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/cd/re/itf09intro.asp


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