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Glencoe The Developing Child Chapter 12 Intellectual Development from One to Three
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Chapter Intellectual Development from One to Three12
Section 12.1 Brain Development from One to Three
Section 12.2 Encouraging Learning from One to Three
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Section 12.1 Brain Development from One to Three
• Both heredity and environment play major roles in the development of a child’s intelligence.
• Intellectual activity becomes increasingly complex.
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Content Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary
neuroscience
intelligence
incidental learning
trial-and-error learning
imitation
directed learning
creativity
elicit
stifle
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Brain Development• The brain plays a major role in directing behavior
and determining intelligence.
intelligence
The ability to interpret and understand everyday situations and to use prior experiences when faced with new situations or problems.
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Brain Development• Neuroscience has expanded the knowledge of
how a child’s brain develops.• Children learn concepts and words for those
concepts in stages.
neuroscienceThe modern study of the brain.
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Methods of Learning• Much of what children learn comes from everyday
experiences and play.• According to Piaget, between the ages of one
and three years, toddlers progress from the sensorimotor to the preoperational period.
What can children learn by helping a parent sort laundry?
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Methods of Learning• There are four methods of
learning that children use:• incidental• trial-and-error• imitation• directed
trial-and-error learningLearning that takes place when a child tries several solutions to find one that works.
Incidental learningUnplanned Learning.
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Methods of Learning
• There are four methods of learning that children use:• incidental• trial-and-error• imitation• directed
directed learningLearning that results from being taught, often by parents, other caregivers, teachers, or older siblings.
imitationLearning by watching and copying others
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Intellectual Activity Areas
• The seven areas of intellectual activity develop throughout life:• attention• memory• perception• reasoning• imagination• creativity• curiosity
creativityA mental ability that involves using the imagination to produce original ideas.
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Intellectual Activity Areas
Intellectual Developmental Milestones – Ages 1 - 3
Age Developmental Milestone
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Section 12.2 Encouraging Learning from One to Three
• Children need to have certain skills before they are ready to read or learn basic math concepts.
• During this time, their language skills grow rapidly.
• Toys play an important developmental role.
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Content Vocabulary
reading readiness
math readiness
articulation
stuttering
Academic Vocabulary
unstructured
decipher
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Readiness for Learning• Children need to have acquired
certain skills before they are ready to read or learn basic math concepts.
• There are many ways parents and caregivers can help guide a child’s learning.
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Readiness for Learning• Parents and caregivers can encourage reading
readiness and math readiness during play and everyday activities.
reading readiness
Learning the skills necessary for reading, including letter recognition and the understanding that letters of the alphabet combine to form words on a page.
math readiness
The level of knowledge of basic math concepts, such as number recognition, needed for learning math.
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Language Abilities
• There are several parts of language that children have an inborn ability to decipher:
• Children may experience speech difficulties.
decipherTo interpret; to study something until it can be understood.
•sentences•grammar•sentences•grammar
•sounds•words•sounds•words
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Play Activities and Toys
• Toys play an important role in the development of one-to three-year-olds:• Toys encourage motor skills to develop.• Toys can encourage social skills such as
sharing and cooperating with others.
How do you think some of your favorite childhood toys helped develop your motor skills?
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Play Activities and Toys
• Parents and caregivers should know how to evaluate toys for young children.
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Chapter Summary
Section 12.1Brain Development from One to Three
• Intelligence is determined by both heredity and environment.
• Children learn concepts and the words for those concepts in stages.
• Learning methods include incidental, trial-and-error, imitation, and directed learning.
• There are seven areas of intellectual activity.
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Chapter Summary
Section 11.2Encouraging Learning from One to Three
• Children’s learning can be guided by adults. • Caregivers should encourage reading and math
readiness during play and everyday activities. • Toys should be safe, appealing, and appropriate
to a child’s age.• Speech difficulties include problems with
articulation and stuttering.
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ReviewReview
Do you remember the vocabulary terms from this chapter? Use the following slides to check your knowledge of the definitions.
The slides in this section include both English and Spanish terms and definitions.
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neuroscience neurociencia
The modern study of the brain.
El estudio moderno del cerebro.
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intelligence inteligenciaThe ability to interpret and understand everyday situations and to use prior experiences when faced with new situations or problems.
La habilidad de interpretar y entender situaciones cotidianas y de usar experiencias anteriores al enfrentar situaciones o problemas nuevos.
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incidental learningaprendizaje
incidental
Unplanned learning. Aprendizaje no planeado.
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trial-and-error learning
aprendizaje por ensayo y error
Learning that takes place when a child tries several solutions to find one that works.
Aprendizaje que sucede cuando un niño prueba varias soluciones para encontrar la que funciona.
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imitation imitación
Learning by watching and copying others.
Aprender por medio de observar e imitar o copiar a otros.
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directed learning aprendizaje dirigido
Learning that results from being taught, often by parents, other caregivers, teachers, or older siblings.
Conocimientos que se adquieren mediante la enseñanza, ya sea de maestros, padres, hermanos mayores u otras personas a cargo de cuidar al niño.
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creativity creatividad
A mental ability that involves using the imagination to produce original ideas.
Habilidad mental que involucra utilizar la imaginación para crear ideas originales.
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reading readinesspreparación para la
lecturaLearning the skills necessary for reading, including letter recognition and the understanding that letters of the alphabet combine to form words on a page.
Aprender las habilidades necesarias para leer, incluyendo el reconocimiento de las letras del alfabeto y la comprensión de que éstas se combinan para formar palabras en una página.
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math readiness preparación para las matemáticas
The level of knowledge of basic math concepts, such as number recognition, needed for learning math.
Nivel de conocimiento de conceptos básicos necesarios para aprender matemáticas, como por ejemplo, reconocer los números.
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articulation articulación
The ability to use clear, distinct speech.
Habilidad para hablar de manera clara.
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stuttering tartamudeo
When a person speaks with sporadic repetition or prolonged sounds.
Cuando una persona habla con repeticiones esporádicas o sonidos prolongados.
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elicit provocar
To bring forth; to produce some sort of reaction or response.
Generar una reacción o respuesta.
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stifle reprimir
To suppress, or prevent the development of something.
Contener, o evitar el desarrollo de algo.
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unstructured no estructurado
Lacking formal organization.
Que no tiene organización formal.
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decipher autodisciplina
To interpret; to study something until it can be understood.
Interpretar; estudiar algo hasta entenderlo.
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