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If you could make your pet understand one thing, what would it be?

Fairytales and Fables

Reading fairytales to our children allows them to use their imagination and escape into a different world. Children get learn different lessons when they are read fairytales. Fairytales are those great stories from childhood that feature magical creatures and themes of good vs evil. They originate from folklore. They are often passed down through the…

Humming bird

Hummingbird fly You may reach the sky Flitter and flow Going high and then low Dodging to and fro Buzzing and gliding You’re often seen yellow, red, purple and emerald green scales reflecting light and shiny Oh, so delicate and tiny This poem is not to be copied or reproduced in any form.

Winter Time

Children frolic, sled and make snow men Snowballs piled in groups of ten A white landscape stretched across the land Children building forts across the snow band Girls gliding across the snow and ice rink Boys testing the lake hoping not to sink Snowball fights and long winter nights Wearing winter coats, hats and mittens…

I studied education and learned about child development. I believe it is important to know how children learn for parents. Jean Piaget came up with different stages of development. Children learn by actively constructing knowledge and going through four distinct stages of cognitive development.

The first stage is sensorimotor stage, and this takes place from birth to age 2. Preoperational stage is age 2-7 years, concrete operational from age 7-11 years, and formal operational takes place from 12 plus years of age. Piaget said that children think differently than adults, moving from reflexes to abstract reasoning. This change from reflexes to abstract reasoning occurs through processes of assimilation and accommodation.

During the sensorimotor stage infants learn through sensory experiences and motor movements cush as touching, looking, and listening. The preoperational stage children develop symbolic thought, language, and imagination, but thinking remains egocentric and intuitive rather than logical.

The concrete operational stage which occurs at 7-11 years of age is when logical thought develops. Children understand concepts like conservation btu, struggle with abstract concepts. An example of this is volume remains the same regardless of container shape.

The implications and importance of this are children learn best through exploration, not passive instruction. Teaching should be tailored to the child’s cognitive stage they at currently. It is important to that using props and visual aids is essential for younger learners.

It has also been found that overuse of technology in young children can impair attention, the ability to emotionally regulate and forming social skills. I think it is important to know this for parents and limit the use of technology by your children.

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2 responses to “Child Development”

  1. David Avatar

    Very interesting and useful, especially with younger grandchildren around.

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  2. kimsenecal Avatar

    I’m glad you found it helpful.

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