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   Catrina Jones
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       Theories of Child
     Development: Building
   Blocks of Developmentally
     Appropriate Practices
                               Choosing Appropriate
                                Toys and Equipment
                                for Young Children
                                                       10 Ways to Create
                                                      Self-Reliant Learners
Theories of Child Development: Building Blocks
      of Developmentally Appropriate Practices

•     The article talks about                           •   12 Practices w/ Theories:
      different theories,                                    
                                                             
                                                                 Domains of children’s development.
                                                                 Development of sequence.
      defines development,                                      Development of functions.
      and ways & techniques.                                    Experiences of the individual and
                                                                 group.
                                                                Development of directions.
                                                                Development & Learning of different
                                                                 contexts.
                                                                Children are active learners.
                                                                Development & Learning of biological
                                                                 maturation and environment.
                                                                Play is important for children.
                                                                Development advances w/
                                                                 opportunities to practice.
                                                                Children demonstrate different
                                                                 modes.
                                                                Children develop and learn best in
                                                                 the context of a community.
      Terri Jo Swim, Ph. D., “Theories of Child
      Development: Building Blocks of Developmentally
      Appropriate Practices” Available:
      http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychildhoo
      d/article_view.aspx?ArticleID=411
Development Theories Defined
• The article also talks       1. Is development
  about three ways to             primarily the result of
  define a theories.              nature or nurture?
• It also explains that each   2. Is development
  theory or theorist              characterized by
  addresses each                  universality or diversity?
  controversies leads to       3. Is the child an active
  multiplicity of                 agent or passive agent in
  perspectives or                 the development
  approaches for explaining       progression? Is
  child development.              development the result
                                  of qualitative changes or
                                  quantitative changes?
“A-HA” Moments
• The article discussed appropriate practices that
  establish the importance of understanding of child
  development.
• It also states that the importance of being
  consciously competent. And how the developmental
  theories impact the work of teachers.
• It talks about how a teacher can become an eclectic
  teacher. And what it means to be an eclectic teacher.
Choosing Appropriate Toys and
   Equipment for Young Children
• The article talks about                       • There are 10 ways to find the
  how to find the right toys                      toys and equipment:
  and educational materials                           Determining Need
  for the classroom.                                  Inventory Items
                                                      Attributes of a Great Toy
                                                      Importance and Benefits of
                                                       Appropriate Toys and Materials
                                                      Social-Emotional and Creative
                                                       Development
                                                      Physical Development
                                                      Cognitive Development
                                                      Language Development
  Angie Dorrell, M.A., “Choosing Appropriate          Storage and Clean-Up of Toys
  Toys and Equipment for Young Children”               and Materials
  Available:
  http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychil         Buying Toys and Educational
  dhood/article_view.aspx?ArticleID=222
                                                       Materials
Attributes of a Great Toy
•   The best materials and toys are     •   Great toys are well constructed,
    flexible.                               shatterproof, strong enough to
•   Materials should be appealing           hold a child’s weight, and safe
    and interesting to the children         for the ages of the children in
    and offer many opportunities            the group.
    for success.                        •   Materials shouldn’t have sharp
•   Great toys help a child learn how       edges, points, exposed nails,
    to learn.                               projectiles, loud noises, or
•   The best toys respectfully              require batteries.
    reflect children’s family live as   •   Corners are rounded and
    well as provide opportunities for       surfaces are smooth.
    exploring other cultures.           •   Finishes and dyes should be non-
•   Items for classrooms should be          toxic and meet all safety
    durable and suitable for use            standards.
    with groups.                        •   Great toys and materials must
                                            be easily cleaned and hold up to
                                            repeated washings.
“A-HA” Moments
• The article talks about how buying toys and
  educational materials should be from a list.
• It states that the appropriate toys and materials
  should help encourage and enhance hands-on learning
  throughout all the developmental areas.
• The article discusses the decision to purchase items
  locally or to order them depends on your own process
  and personal preference.
10 Ways to Create Self-Reliant Learners

• The article talks about 10                    • The 10 ways to help are:
  ways that teachers and                           1.  Encourage children to do for
  educators can help students                          themselves.
  who are independent                              2. Begin with small tasks.
  learners.                                        3. Plan “free-play” periods
                                                       throughout the day.
                                                   4. Schedule daily chores.
                                                   5. Help children manage their
                                                       own time.
                                                   6. Provide options and choices
                                                       when possible.
                                                   7. Finish what you start.
                                                   8. Return items to their proper
                                                       place.
  Carolyn Tomlin, “10 Ways to Create Self-         9. Encourage children to ask
  Reliant Learners” Available:
  http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychil          for assistance when needed.
  dhood/article_view.aspx?ArticleID=503            10. Promote friendships.
10 Ways Discussed
1.   Help in guiding the students   6.  Present children with two
     to solve problems, but allow       choices and move to three
     them the freedom to make           when they mature.
     choices and learn from         7. Small tasks should be
     mistakes.                          completed and praise them.
2.   Make big tasks into smaller    8. Label shelves and
     ones.                              containers with pictures
3.   Give children time to make         and words.
     their own                      9. Have older children as
     rules, pretend, and                mentors for the younger
     establish boundaries.              ones. Both will benefit from
4.   Use a chart and graph the          the interaction.
     expected chores for each       10. When children make
     child.                             friends it helps to develop
5.   Help children who struggle         positive self-images ,
     with time management               express empathy, and
     organizing their free time         caring for others.
     and activities.
“A-HA” Moments
• The article discusses how students approach
  tasks in different ways.
• It also talks about how students learn
  differently and how teachers can teach them.
• The article states 10 different ways to
  approach and teach self-reliant learners.
Conclusion
  Child development is very important to understand
  and help in enhancing a child’s development. In the
  three articles I feel help in promoting the learning
     and teaching environment of the students and
   teachers. It helps to establish how to teach self-
    reliant students. It also talks about how to get
  appropriate toys and educational materials for the
classroom. As well as it talks about different theories
             in the development of children.


                               Thank you
                              for viewing!

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97 2003 presentation

  • 1. Child Development W200 Final Project Catrina Jones
  • 2. Menu • To continue to the rest of the presentation click one of the boxes below to learn more about child development. When you are done viewing the articles click here. Have Fun!! Theories of Child Development: Building Blocks of Developmentally Appropriate Practices Choosing Appropriate Toys and Equipment for Young Children 10 Ways to Create Self-Reliant Learners
  • 3. Theories of Child Development: Building Blocks of Developmentally Appropriate Practices • The article talks about • 12 Practices w/ Theories: different theories,   Domains of children’s development. Development of sequence. defines development,  Development of functions. and ways & techniques.  Experiences of the individual and group.  Development of directions.  Development & Learning of different contexts.  Children are active learners.  Development & Learning of biological maturation and environment.  Play is important for children.  Development advances w/ opportunities to practice.  Children demonstrate different modes.  Children develop and learn best in the context of a community. Terri Jo Swim, Ph. D., “Theories of Child Development: Building Blocks of Developmentally Appropriate Practices” Available: http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychildhoo d/article_view.aspx?ArticleID=411
  • 4. Development Theories Defined • The article also talks 1. Is development about three ways to primarily the result of define a theories. nature or nurture? • It also explains that each 2. Is development theory or theorist characterized by addresses each universality or diversity? controversies leads to 3. Is the child an active multiplicity of agent or passive agent in perspectives or the development approaches for explaining progression? Is child development. development the result of qualitative changes or quantitative changes?
  • 5. “A-HA” Moments • The article discussed appropriate practices that establish the importance of understanding of child development. • It also states that the importance of being consciously competent. And how the developmental theories impact the work of teachers. • It talks about how a teacher can become an eclectic teacher. And what it means to be an eclectic teacher.
  • 6. Choosing Appropriate Toys and Equipment for Young Children • The article talks about • There are 10 ways to find the how to find the right toys toys and equipment: and educational materials  Determining Need for the classroom.  Inventory Items  Attributes of a Great Toy  Importance and Benefits of Appropriate Toys and Materials  Social-Emotional and Creative Development  Physical Development  Cognitive Development  Language Development Angie Dorrell, M.A., “Choosing Appropriate  Storage and Clean-Up of Toys Toys and Equipment for Young Children” and Materials Available: http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychil  Buying Toys and Educational dhood/article_view.aspx?ArticleID=222 Materials
  • 7. Attributes of a Great Toy • The best materials and toys are • Great toys are well constructed, flexible. shatterproof, strong enough to • Materials should be appealing hold a child’s weight, and safe and interesting to the children for the ages of the children in and offer many opportunities the group. for success. • Materials shouldn’t have sharp • Great toys help a child learn how edges, points, exposed nails, to learn. projectiles, loud noises, or • The best toys respectfully require batteries. reflect children’s family live as • Corners are rounded and well as provide opportunities for surfaces are smooth. exploring other cultures. • Finishes and dyes should be non- • Items for classrooms should be toxic and meet all safety durable and suitable for use standards. with groups. • Great toys and materials must be easily cleaned and hold up to repeated washings.
  • 8. “A-HA” Moments • The article talks about how buying toys and educational materials should be from a list. • It states that the appropriate toys and materials should help encourage and enhance hands-on learning throughout all the developmental areas. • The article discusses the decision to purchase items locally or to order them depends on your own process and personal preference.
  • 9. 10 Ways to Create Self-Reliant Learners • The article talks about 10 • The 10 ways to help are: ways that teachers and 1. Encourage children to do for educators can help students themselves. who are independent 2. Begin with small tasks. learners. 3. Plan “free-play” periods throughout the day. 4. Schedule daily chores. 5. Help children manage their own time. 6. Provide options and choices when possible. 7. Finish what you start. 8. Return items to their proper place. Carolyn Tomlin, “10 Ways to Create Self- 9. Encourage children to ask Reliant Learners” Available: http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychil for assistance when needed. dhood/article_view.aspx?ArticleID=503 10. Promote friendships.
  • 10. 10 Ways Discussed 1. Help in guiding the students 6. Present children with two to solve problems, but allow choices and move to three them the freedom to make when they mature. choices and learn from 7. Small tasks should be mistakes. completed and praise them. 2. Make big tasks into smaller 8. Label shelves and ones. containers with pictures 3. Give children time to make and words. their own 9. Have older children as rules, pretend, and mentors for the younger establish boundaries. ones. Both will benefit from 4. Use a chart and graph the the interaction. expected chores for each 10. When children make child. friends it helps to develop 5. Help children who struggle positive self-images , with time management express empathy, and organizing their free time caring for others. and activities.
  • 11. “A-HA” Moments • The article discusses how students approach tasks in different ways. • It also talks about how students learn differently and how teachers can teach them. • The article states 10 different ways to approach and teach self-reliant learners.
  • 12. Conclusion Child development is very important to understand and help in enhancing a child’s development. In the three articles I feel help in promoting the learning and teaching environment of the students and teachers. It helps to establish how to teach self- reliant students. It also talks about how to get appropriate toys and educational materials for the classroom. As well as it talks about different theories in the development of children. Thank you for viewing!