Recognize the importance of knowing the stages of development. #4011


Recognize the importance of knowing the stages of development.

Recognize the importance of knowing the stages of development in early childhood education and child care centers. Gain insight into the significance of understanding the various developmental stages and how it can positively impact child growth and learning. Explore the benefits of recognizing and catering to individual child development needs for optimal outcomes.

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Related Outcomes

  1. Recognize the importance of knowing the stages of development
  2. Recognize the importance of observing and gathering information related to children and youth's development.
  3. Recognize the importance of music in both child development and curriculum.
  4. Recognize that children develop independence at different stages.
  5. Recognize theory and theorist in relation to child development and approaches to learning.
  6. Recognize the importance of collaborating to improve academic performance.
  7. Recognize the importance of clear and appropriate articulation of sounds and words when communicating..
  8. Describe Piaget’s sensorimotor and preoperational stages of cognitive development.
  9. Demonstrate an understanding of prenatal development and its impact on child development
  10. Recognize the importance of problem solving and conflict resolution strategies with community members and families.
  11. Identify the stages and milestones of development
  12. Recognize the importance and components of an effective parent questionnaire.
  13. Identify stages and milestones of physical and cognitive development ages 6-13.
  14. Demonstrate an understanding of the cognitive and language stages of development in children five to twelve years of age
  15. Recognize the importance of consistency, continuity, and responsiveness in supporting pro-social behaviors in children.
  16. Recognize the importance of accurate and efficient documentation of observations and assessments.
  17. Recognize the importance of maintaining confidentiality and privacy in communication with families.


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