13 Ağustos 2009 Perşembe

Child’s Development, from Birth through age Three.

Studies have shown that many parents are aware of the milestones in children’s physical development (sitting, crawling, walking). These signs of growth are obvious and visible. However, many parents say they know less about the emotional, social, and intellectual aspects of development. They wonder "What is my baby thinking about?" "Does she know who I am?" "What makes him feel happy or sad?" The following description of your child’s early development addresses these and other questions.
As parents, it’s important to keep in mind that all aspects of development are inter-related. Growth in physical development goes hand in hand with growth in emotional, social, and intellectual functioning. For example, when your child begins to walk, he’s also going to start developing new feelings about himself ("I’m more on my own now").
Distinct Phases of Children’s Development from Birth to Three
You can think of a young child’s development in four different phases, each of which corresponds to the child’s emerging sense of self as a separate person.

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