Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KJpufGKY6QvideoConcepts covered:psychomotor development, gross motor skills, fine motor skills, cognitive development, language development
The video discusses the importance of understanding psychomotor development in children, which is crucial for early detection of developmental issues and timely intervention. It covers the four main areas of development: motor (gross and fine), cognitive, language, and socio-emotional, emphasizing the variability in development due to intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
Understanding Psychomotor Development in Children
Concepts covered:psychomotor development, intrinsic factors, extrinsic factors, gross motor skills, cognitive development
The chapter discusses the importance of understanding psychomotor development in children, highlighting the role of intrinsic and extrinsic factors in individual developmental variations. It covers the major areas of development, including gross and fine motor skills, cognitive development, and language, emphasizing the significance of early intervention in case of developmental delays.
Question 1
Motor development follows a cephalocaudal progression.
Question 2
What does symbolic thought involve in children?
Question 3
The development of children is divided into four areas: motor, cognitive, language, and _____.
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A pediatrician is assessing a 10-month-old child for developmental milestones.
Identify the incorrect developmental milestone for a 10-month-old.
Question 5
Object permanence is evident by nine months.
Question 6
What influences individual child development variability?
Question 7
Object permanence is evident at around _____ months of age.
Question 8
CASE STUDY: A child is being assessed for delayed motor development.
All are signs of delayed motor development except:
Question 9
Fine motor skills involve hand and finger muscle use.
Question 10
What is object permanence in cognitive development?
Question 11
Fine motor development is related to the use of _____ and fingers.
Question 12
Crawling is essential for child development.
Question 13
How do primitive reflexes change over time?
Question 14
Gross motor development involves the use of _____ muscle groups.
Question 15
Standardized intelligence tests exist for infants.
Question 16
What is the goal of motor development?
Question 17
Causality helps children understand their role in _____ changes.
Understanding Language Development and Milestones in Early Childhood
Concepts covered:language development, receptive language, expressive language, developmental milestones, social-emotional growth
The chapter discusses the broad concept of language, emphasizing its two components: receptive language, which is the ability to understand communication, and expressive language, which refers to how children express their needs and feelings. It highlights the importance of environmental exposure in language development and outlines key developmental milestones in both language and social-emotional growth during the first year of life.
Question 18
Receptive language skills develop before expressive skills.
Question 19
What influences language development in children?
Question 20
The ability to understand communication is called _____ language.
Question 21
CASE STUDY: A 4-month-old child laughs spontaneously at sounds.
All are true about this behavior except:
Question 22
Hearing screening programs are important for language development.
Question 23
How does a child first express needs?
Question 24
Hearing screening programs are important due to potential _____ issues.
Question 25
CASE STUDY: A 12-month-old points to objects they want.
All are true about this behavior except:
Question 26
Social interaction influences language development in children.
Question 27
What is a key component of language development?
Question 28
A child's intellectual ability is best indicated by _____ skills.
Question 29
Environmental exposure is crucial for language learning.
Question 30
What is an early social-emotional milestone?
Question 31
Language development is shaped by _____ with the environment.
Question 32
Expressive language skills are more developed than receptive skills.
Question 33
Why are hearing screenings important for children?
Question 34
Children express needs and feelings through _____ language.
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