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Title: Two-Year-Olds


1
Two-Year-Olds
  • Autonomy
  • Children
  • are learning who they are
  • exerting independence
  • finding what they can do
  • parents feel out of control of child loss of
    baby

2
Self control
  • Dont have it
  • Remove breakables
  • Tantrums
  • emotions are strong, lots of frustrations
  • lots of outdoor activities
  • Inner feelings cant be expressed in words
  • Jealous of baby
  • Sharing
  • must feel possession before they can learn to
    give

3
  • Blaming others
  • 1st step toward a conscience because
  • they realize it was wrong.
  • Parents must show disapproval
  • child has no inner incentives to do right
  • they will do what parents like.

4
Power struggles
  • Conflict between parent child
  • Avoid them, child will outgrow them by 3
  • 1. Give them choices
  • stay away from yes or no questions
  • 2. Divert attention to something else
  • 3. Remove yourself from conflict or put them
    in timeout
  • 4. Reverse psychology

5
Other tips for Cooperation
  • Give lots of love and acceptance
  • Let them help where possible
  • Give attention to good behavior ignore the bad

6
2 Year old
  • Physical DevelopmentWalks well, goes up and down
    steps alone, runs, seats self on chair, becoming
    independent in toileting, uses spoon and fork,
    turns pages singularly, kicks ball, attempts to
    dress self.

7
Emotional Development
  • Very Self-centered, just beginning a sense of
    personal identity and belongings, possessive,
    often negative, often frustrated, enjoys physical
    affection, resistive to change, becoming
    independent.

8
Intellectual Development
  • Says words, phrases and simple sentences, 272
    word vocabulary, understands simple directions,
    identifies simple pictures, likes to look at
    books.

9
Social Development
  • Solitary play, dependent on adult guidance, plays
    with dolls, refers to self by name, socially very
    immature, little concept of others as "people." 
    May respond to simple direction.

10
Stay Tuned
11
Types of Learning
  • Incidental
  • Unplanned learning

12
Trial Error
  • Takes place when a child tries several solutions
    before finding one that works.

13
Imitative
  • Watching or copying others

14
Directed Learning
  • Results from being taught

15
Physical Development
3 Year Old
  • Runs well, marches, stands on one foot briefly,
    rides tricycle, feeds self well, puts on shoes
    and stockings, unbuttons and buttons.  Pours from
    pitcher.

16
Emotional Development
  • Likes to conform, easy going attitude, not so
    resistive to change, more secure, greater sense
    of personal identity, beginning to be
    adventuresome, enjoys music.

17
Social Development
  • Parallel play
  • enjoys being by others
  • knows if he is a boy or girl, enjoys brief group
    activities requiring no skill, likes to "help" in
    small ways--responds to verbal guidance.

18
Intellectual Development
  • Says short sentences, 896 words, great growth in
    communication, tells simple stories, uses words
    as tools of thought, answers questions,
    imaginative, may recite few nursery rhymes

19
4 Year Old
  • Physical Development
  • Skips on one foot, draws "Man", cuts with
    scissors (not well), can wash and dry face, dress
    self except ties, throws ball overhand.

20
Emotional Development
  • Seems sure of himself, often negative, may be
    defiant, seems to be testing himself out, needs
    controlled freedom.

21
Social Development
  • Cooperative play
  • enjoys other children's company
  • highly social
  • may play loosely organized group games - tag,
    duck-duck-goose, talkative, versatile.

22
Intellectual Development
  • Uses complete sentences, 1540 words, asks endless
    questions, learning to generalize, highly
    imaginative, dramatic, can draw recognizable
    simple objects.

23
5 Year Old
  • Physical DevelopmentHops and skips, dresses
    without help, good balance and smoother muscle
    action, prints simple letters, handedness
    established, ties shoes, girls small muscle
    development about 1 year ahead of boys.

24
Emotional Development
  • Self-assured, stable, well-adjusted,
    home-centered, capable of some self-criticism,
    enjoys responsibility, likes to follow the rules.

25
Social Development
  • Highly cooperative play, has special "friends",
    highly organized, enjoys simple table games
    requiring turns and observing rules, "school",
    feels pride and accomplishments, eager to carry
    out some responsibility.

26
Intellectual Development
  • 2,072 words, tells long tales, carries out
    direction well, reads own name, counts to 10,
    asks meaning of words, knows colors, beginning to
    know difference between fact and fiction-lying,
    interested in environment, city, stores, etc.
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