1 / 20

The Child From 1-3

The Child From 1-3. Toddlers to Preschoolers 1-2= toddlers 3= preschoolers Influences on growth and development Heredity Nutrition Health Life experiences. Growth from 1-3 Height & weight Gain less than half of weight as first year Heredity & environment determine rate

Download Presentation

The Child From 1-3

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Child From 1-3

  2. Toddlers to Preschoolers • 1-2= toddlers • 3= preschoolers • Influences on growth and development • Heredity • Nutrition • Health • Life experiences

  3. Growth from 1-3 • Height & weight • Gain less than half of weight as first year • Heredity & environment determine rate • Proportion & posture • Posture improves • 2-3 chest becomes larger and = head size • 2- straighter, but not erect, protruding abdomen • Teeth • 1yr. Olds= average is 8 • 2ndyr= 8 more • Diet is important- water and milk • Limit sweets • See dentist around 3

  4. Motor Dev’t • Tracking dev’t • See pg. 315 • Developmentally appropriate • Motor skills • Gross motor skills- large muscles • Fine motor skills- small muscles • Dexterity- 2 yr. olds • 3 yr. olds= take things apart and put back together • Hand-eye coordination • Thumb & forefinger • Manipulate objects, learn • Sensory integration- processing information from senses • Sensory dysfunction

  5. Sleeping • Sleep patterns • Most one-yr olds sleep 6 or more hours/night • Daytime naps become shorter • Separation anxiety causes problems for falling asleep • Feel comfortable when life is predictable • Sleep disturbances- some need attention, fear of dark, night terrors, nightmares- stress, changes • Nutritional Needs & Eating • Self-feeding • 1 yr. olds- variety, finger foods, drink from cup • 2yr. Olds- learn to use fork, improving motor skills • 3 yr. olds- most use spoon & fork, full set of teeth, small pieces

  6. Changes in Nutritional needs • Grow less rapidly, don’t eat as much • varies from day to day • Nutritious foods • Variety • Guidelines for healthy eating • Meal appeal • Color • Texture • Shape • Temperature • Ease of eating • Teaching children good nutrition • Caregivers are role models • Encourage to eat slowly, well • Water, little candy, etc.

  7. Hygiene • Hygiene- personal care and cleanliness • Washing and bathing • Daily bath • Independence • Play • Caring for teeth • 1- 8 teeth • Brush daily • 2- brush own teeth • Help them brush • Toilet teaching • Readiness- sphincter muscles • Toilet teaching- attitude is important • Use potty chair • Bowel training usually comes before bladder • Some learn both at the same time

  8. Dressing • Encourage self-dressing • Inside out or backwards • Choose clothes easy to dress with • Choosing clothes • Comfort • Fabric- synthetic fibers, flame resistant • Durability • Economy • Health, Illness and Safety • Checkups • Immunizations • Illnesses • Environmental influences on health • Safety • Choking hazards • Choosing safe toys • Handling poisons in the home • In case of fire and burns • Motor vehicle safety • Avoiding sunburn • Pet protection

  9. Ch. 11- Emotional & Social Dev’t • Emotional patterns • Cycles are pronounced • Each is individual • 18 mo: self-centered, negativism • Causes: • Desire for independence • Frustration • Realize they are separate person • Help w/guidance: • Give choices • Redirect child • Encourage talking • Temper tantrums

  10. 2 yr: • Less at odds • Understands, speech and motor skills are better • Expresses love and affection • Seeks approval and praise • Fewer emotional outbursts • 2 ½ yr: • Difficult!!!! • Learning a lot so overwhelmed • Desires exceed their abilities • Immaturity vs. need for independence • Sensitive to bossiness • Moods change quickly

  11. 3yr. • More cooperative • Willing to take directions • Like to talk, talk to toys, themselves, imaginary friends • 3 ½ yr. • Self-confident • Fears • Emotional tension can lead to physical show • Control environment to feel safe • Specific emotions • Anger • Short-lived, caused from frustrations • Deal with it: use words, speak calmly, take deep breaths

  12. Fear • Phobias • Separation anxiety • Help: support & understanding, encourage them to talk about it, avoid it, books, secure, control • Jealousy • Sibling rivalry • Help: love and appreciation, one-on-one time, don’t compare children, take turns, no tattling, talk to them • Love and affection • Must learn to love- affects feelings later • Strong but not smothering

  13. Empathy • Children learn things hurt others by 18 mo • Caregivers show it… • Individual differences • Every child develops in a unique way • Child’s temperament affects emotional dev’t • Understand what works for a child • Developing a positive self-concept • Self-concept • Positive or negative • Self-concept vs. self-esteem • Form in response to actions, attitudes and comments of others • Mastery of skills

  14. Evaluating Emotional Adjustment • Early pattern formed with adults shapes relationships later in life • Healthy: • Seek approval and praise • Turn to parents for comfort or help • Share events to show joy • Accept limits and discipline w/out too much resistance • Sleep, emotions and behavior • Most problems are normal • Fears are problems that cause this • Routine is good • Some can be caused by pajamas not fitting to earaches • Importance: for physical and emotional health • Sleep deprived, REM sleep, NREM sleep • Newborns= short cycles • Ensure good sleep: child’s best bedtime, limit toys in bed, bedtime routine, keep bedtime pleasant

  15. General social patterns • Socialization-learning how to get along w/others • 18 mo: parallel play, treat others as objects, understand consequences • 2 yr.: social skills, can read moods, fun to play w/others but still have parallel play, learn rights of others- fairness • 3yr.: people are important, cooperative play, parents are important • 3 ½: complex and includes conversation, use strategies to solve conflicts, can evaluate friendships

  16. Making friends • Important ability • Need to spend time w/others their age • All have disagreements/arguments • Imaginary friends • Some keep them for long time • May appear by 2 • Helps them experiment with different feelings • Usually fade • Guidelines for guidance • Self-discipline • Effective guidance • Helps children w/moral dev’t • Depends on child’s age and emot/socdev’t

  17. 1 yr-15 mo: distracting or removing 15 mo-2yr: spoken restrictions and removal 2-3 yr.: understand adults, explain reasons 3 yr.: accept loving guidance, like to please • Setting limits • Helps children learn self-regulation and self-discipline • State limits clearly • Setting limits guidelines • Show an understanding of the child’s desires • Set the limit and explain it • Acknowledge the child’s feelings • Give alternatives

  18. Encouraging independence • Autonomy • Realistic expectations • Choose clothes easy to dress themselves • Give them their own towel, toothbrush, etc. • Help w/house tasks • Be patient! • Promoting sharing • Engage in activities requiring sharing • Limit materials available so they take turns • Take turns with assignments • Make clear behavior you are encouraging

  19. Behavior problems • Almost always a reason • Form of communication • Find problem behind aggressive behavior • Biting • Not uncommon • Determine what causes it • Hitting • want to fulfill their own needs • Self-control is hard

More Related