Week 3 discussion

OverviewToddlers are on a fast moving developmental trajectory – they are no longer dependent babies focused on survival. Instead, they are running, jumping, and problem-solving with unique personalities. Toddlerhood is a fun and exciting time as children are developing physically, cognitively, linguistically, and socially. There is a significant increase in language acquisition during toddlerhood as they are producing more words and following simple directions.According to the National Association for the Education of Young Children, families and professionals can serve as role models during this stage by demonstrating kindness, respect, and patience. As professionals we must recognize that toddlers need guidance, support, and understanding, as they are trying to navigate their own independence. Initial Post – Choose two of the following topics below: 

  • Individuation/separation
  • Separation anxiety
  • Language development
  • Object permanence
  • Egocentrism
  • Conservation
  • Zone of proximal development
  • Self-help skills
  • Safety for toddlers

Next, address the following: 

  1. Explain and define the specific topics that you selected.
  2. Discuss how you, as an educator (or other professional role such as therapist, social worker, etc.) can support a toddler in this stage of development by giving specific examples. 
  3. Explain what is happening during this stage from a developmental perspective. (e.g. what are the cognitive, physical changes they are experiencing and why are they experiencing these changes)
  4. What advice would you give to parents and families who are having a difficult time adjusting to their toddler? 

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