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Life-Span Development, 8/e
John W. Santrock, University of Texas - Dallas

Early Childhood
Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood

Chapter Outline

  1. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD

      Body Growth and Change

        Height and Weight

        The Brain

      Motor Development

        Gross Motor Skills

        Fine Motor Skills

        Handedness

      Nutrition

        Energy Needs

        Eating Behavior

      Illness and Death

        The United States

        The State of Illness and Health of the World’s Children

  2. COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD

      Piaget’s Preoperational Stage of Development

        Symbolic Function Substage

        Intuitive Thought Substage

      Vygotsky’s Theory of Development

        Zone of Proximal Development

        Scaffolding

        Language and Thought

        Evaluating and Comparing Vygotsky’s and Piaget’s Theories

        Teaching Strategies Based on Vygotsky’s Theory

      Information Processing

        Attention

        Memory

        Strategies

        The Young Child’s Theory of Mind

  3. LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
  4. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

      The Child-Centered Kindergarten

      The Montessori Approach

      Developmentally Appropriate and Inappropriate Practices

      Does Preschool Matter?

      Education for Disadvantaged Children