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Toddlers
Bellringer:• What information do you already KNOW
about toddlers?• What information do you want to know
about toddlers?
Toddlers:Age from 12 months-36 months
The toddler stage is characterized by much growth and change, mood swings and some negativity.
Toddlers are known as long on will and short on skill
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
Why do you think this age is known as the terrible twos?
long on will and short on skill
This is why they are often frustrated because they cannot always physically do what they want to do.
And end up "misbehaving“ because they are frustrated and do not know how to handle their emotions yet.
This is why some adults call this stage, "the terrible twos."
Toddlers• The toddler stage is very important in a
child's life. • It is the time between infancy and
childhood when a child learns and grows in many ways.
• Everything that happens to the toddler is meaningful for with each stage or skill the child masters, a new stage begins.
Toddlers bursting with energy and ideas need to explore their environment.
It is important to make sure that they can explore in an environment that is safe for them. They want to be independent, and yet, they are still very dependent.
To create an environment to fits the needs to toddlers, it is first important to understand how toddlers develop physically.
Physical DevelopmentMajor changes in a child’s physical growth are
evidenced mainly by height, weight, body proportion, stance, mobility, and teeth.
Height and WeightChildren gain less than ½ the average monthly
weight they did during the 1st year
EXAMPLE Average Boys1 yr- H: 29 to 30 ½ W: 21 to 24 ½ lbs2 yr- H: 33 ½ to 35 ¼ W: 26 to 30 lbs3 yr- H: 36 ¾ to 38 ¾ W: 29 ½ to 34 lbs
Growth in height slows by ½
Heredity / environments begins to influence the rate of growth (can begin to see variations tall todd- tall adult)
Proportion/ PostureChild’s posture improves during the period from
age 1-3
From 1-2:Circumference of head, abdomen, and chest are
about same
From 2-3:The chest becomes larger around than the head
and abdomen. Arms legs, torso lengthen.
Teeth
More teeth begin to developBy 2 on average 8 more
teeth developLast 4 back teeth emerge
early 3rd year
Diet has a great influence on formation of teethDairy products importantPoor diet causes tooth decay
Motor DevelopmentGeneral Patterns of Physical Development:
From head to footNear to farSimple to complex
Can anyone give an example for physical development of infants using general pattern
as reference?
Variations occur by differences in a child’s physical size, health and diet, interests, temperaments, or opportunities for physical play.
During toddler age, gross and fine motor skills dramatically improve.
** Not all children develop physical skills at the same rate.
Motor Development
Gross Motor (Promoted through physical activity) Walking is a significant gross motor milestone Begin to walk at age of 1 year Begin to stand- walk holding furniture- wobbly/
uncertain- toes pointed outward, feet spread apart, arms held out for balance- shaky steps & collapse
With practice they become more steady/ build balance Climbing follows same sequence Hand – eye coordination improves as time goes on
** Child proofing important at this point bc of increased mobility**
Fine Motor (smaller/ more detailed movements)
At 12 months: learn grab objects using thumb and forefinger
12-24 months: children learn to feed themselves and to drink from cup
At 24 months: display dexterity (skillful use of hand and fingers)They can turn pages of book, color (outside the lines),
build blocksStarts to display preference for handedness
At 36 months: Draw shapes
Take a Poll…Out of our class…
How many are right handed?
How many are left handed?
A challenge for you to use your opposite hand for the rest of the period!!
Reliving Your Toddler Years Today, we are going to relive our toddler years and experience how
it feels like to be a toddler.
REMEMBER: long on will and short on skill
Walk around room at eye level. What do you see/ hazards etc.
Dexterity: take poll on left/right Made draw picture using opposite hand. Cut picture using left hand?
What did you feel?
How does this relate to terrible twos? Support exlanation through personal experience
HeightWalk around room on your knees.
Write down what do you see?How does it feel?
What do you see as potential hazards for toddlers at this height?
Fine MotorUsing your opposite hand, color the shapes
using crayons.
One you are done, cut picture opposite hand?
Record:
How did it feel?
How well did it turn out?
What troubles/ difficulties did you have completing the task?
Re-think again…Overall how was your experience of being a
toddler?
How does your experience relate to terrible twos? Support explanation through personal experience
L: What have you learned about toddlers
Rate overall understanding of todays lesson:
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