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CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
(CGDR) DCF EXAM INFORMATION:

m Formal Operations - 11 and up, can reason in hypothetical situations, abstract thought.

Theory - A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study

Initiative vs. guilt - Preschool

7-11 years old - Concrete operational



child stops being ego centric



Jean Piaget's

piaget's theory - 4 cognitive stages through which individuals actively construct their understanding of
the world



Formal Operations Age (11 + )

rates - All children develop at their

own

level 2 - safety and security



Transportation, neighborhood, safe relationships, and childcare

trust vs mistrust - infant

temperament - personality component that ranges from very calm to very exitable

Maslow's hierarchy - Hierarchy of needs. Predicts needs we will be motivated to satisfy first.



biological needs to sustain life

(ex) food, clothing, air, shelter, employment, health care

Growth - refers to specific body changes and increases in child's size; such as child's weight, height, head
circumference, and body mass index.

, Development - refers to an increase in complexity, a change from relatively simple to more complicated.

Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory of Cognitive Development - this theory suggests that a child can perform
a task under adult guidance, or with peer collaboration, that he/she could not achieve alone.

Pre-operational: 2-7 years old - children are bound by what they experience directly and not by what
they think.

self-esteem ("My needs will be met. " I am worthy of this person's attention") - Security

Children learn through sensory perception and motor activity. - Sensorimotor: 0-2 years old



Object permanence is a characteristic



Jean Piaget's

health and wellness -

reciprocal teaching - an approach to instruction that features interactive dialogue between teachers and
students.

brain development -

social and emotional development - refers to how children feel about themselves and their relationships
with others.

developmental obstacles -

developmental milestones - approximate ages at which children reach specific normative events

positive reinforcement - reinforcement that strengthens behavior by following behaviors with desirable
consequences

cognitive development - gradual, orderly changes by which mental processes become more complex and
sophisticated

DAP - Developmentally Appropriate Practice

heredity - the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to
another.

prevention -

approaches to learning - the attitudes and skills used in learning across all domains

redirection - turning children's attention in another direction

physical development - involves advances in physical abilities

language and communication - the ability to transmit encoded thoughts from the mind of one individual
to another, usually verbal.

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