Thank you all for being a part of mother and child
expo 2014. We love and appreciate your participation. Happy New Year.
Parents why now start this year by learning the
development, your child development I mean. This way you will not only gain greater
insight into your own history and experiences, but you can have better
understanding on the growth process of your own children.
1. Problems
during the prenatal period can impact later childhood development. Some
potential problems include prenatal exposure to teratogens such as drugs,
toxins, and diseases. Genetic issues such as inherited diseases and chromosomal
anomalies can also impact child development.
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2. The
interaction between genes and environmental variables can influence how a child
develops. For example, a child's genes might dictate that he grows to be quite
tall, but if he does not receive proper nourishment as he is growing he might
never achieve his full height.
3. Researchers
have found that parenting styles can influence child development outcomes. For
example, children raised by authoritative parents tend to grow up to be happy
and capable while those raised by permissive parents tend to have more problems
with authority figures and are less successful in school.
4. When
it comes to physical development in early childhood, growth follows a
directional pattern. The center of the body develops before the extremities,
large muscles develop before small ones, and development follows a top-down
process starting at the head and moving down to the toes.
5. Baby
talk, also known as infant-directed speech or motherese, has been shown to aid
in the development of language. The use of simplified vocabulary, exaggerated
vocalizations, and higher-pitched intonations helps babies learn words with
greater speed and ease.
6. The
development of language occurs in four basic stages: the babbling stage, the
single word stage, the two word stage, and the multi-word stage.
7. Development
in childhood follows a fairly predictable path and timetable, which is why
doctors and child experts utilize developmental milestones to help determine if
a child's growth is on track. However, it is also important to note that there
is quite a bit of variability in when kids reach these milestones. Just because
a child has not quite reached a particular milestone such as walking or talking
as early as some of his peers does not mean that there is a problem or that the
child's development is not normal.
8. Children
with parents who respond quickly to their needs and play more with their kids
tend to have secure attachment styles. Kids with this style of attachment tend
to be more empathetic, have stronger self-esteem, and are more mature than
children with other attachment styles.
9. The
authoritative parenting style is often identified as the best style overall.
This style is more likely to produce children who are competent, confident, and
happy. Parents with this style of parenting listen to their children and
provide warmth and support, but provide limits, expectations, and consequences
for behavior.
10. While
parents often worry about leaving their children at daycare or with a
babysitter, developmental psychologists believe that such child care can be a
positive influence on a child as long as it is of high quality. By being
selective and watching out for any potential warning signs, parents can help
ensure that their children receive the best possible care.
Article
by Kendra Cherry, psychology expert.
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