(CGDR)
Specific body changes and increases in the child's size such as a child's height, weight,
head circumference and BMI - ANS Growth
An increase in complexity, a change from relatively simple to more complicated and
involves progression where the child gains refined knowledge, behaviors and skills. -
ANS Development
The following are _________ between children in growth:
1. growth proceeds from head down
2. control of head and neck first, then arms, then legs
3. brain, heart and spinal cord are fully functional at birth
4. arm and leg muscles first then fingers and toes - ANS Similarities between children
in growth
The following are _____________:
1. Developmental sequence is similar for all
2. Development proceeds from general to specific
3. Development is continuous
4. Development proceeds at different rates
5. All areas of development are interrelated - ANS 5 basic principles of child growth
and development
Principle ____: children develop in relatively the same ways, there is a typical sequence
of development that occurs as the child grows, behaviors and skills emerge in the same
order - ANS Principle 1
Principle _____: body changes in a sequence and gives new abilities; as brain
develops, cognitive skills improve - ANS Principle 2
Principle _____: there is continuity from one phase of development to the next, children
continue to add behaviors as they perfect others (ex: language; cooing --> words) -
ANS Principle 3
, Principle _____: sequence of development is the same but the rate is different,
development is constant but not uniform - ANS Principle 4
Principle _____: the developmental domains influence development in other areas. -
ANS Principle 5
A set of ideas of facts principles analyzed in relation to one another and used to explain
a phenomena. - ANS Theory
Who came up with the following and what is it called?
1. Physical (food)
2. Security (stability)
3. Belonging (social, love, acceptance)
4. Esteem Needs (importance)
5. Self-Actualization (empathy) - ANS What are the 5 levels of Maslow's Hierarchy?
What does Maslow's Hierarchy mean to child care professionals? - ANS Basic needs
must be met first, if not, self-worth suffers. Awareness of family circumstances can help
caregivers know what needs are or are not being met.
Who came up with the following and what is it called?
There are 8 total
first 4 deal with birth - 12 (where children develop ability to learn) Emotional
development is a serious of conflicts that must be resolved before proceeding to the
next. Moving through the conflicts successfully ensures social and emotional stability -
ANS Erik Erikson
Conflicts in emotional development
What are the first 4 stages of conflict and what age range do they correspond to? -
ANS Trust v. Mistrust- Infant
Autonomy v. Shame and Doubt- Toddler
Initiative v. Guilt- Preschool
Industry v. Inferiority- Grade School
What do Erik Eriksons' conflicts mean to child care professionals? - ANS Create
relationships with children that are built on trust, allow children to exercise autonomy,
promote creativity