developmental domains
1. Physical development domain refers to typical growth patterns, changes in weight and height, general health and safety, visual perception, and hearing. It refers to a child's ability to move around and control various body parts. Examples include grasping, rolling over, sitting up, hopping on one foot, writing.
Approaches to learning domain: refers to a child's eagerness to learn. It includes curiosity, persistence, creative problem solving, and the aability to create and complete long-term projects.
Language and communication domain: refers to the child's ability to communicate with others. It involves a child's ability to see, hear, speak, read, write and construct an understanding of things around them.
Cognitive development and general knowledge: refers to a child's intellectual or mental abilities. It involves exploration, discovery, concept, and memory formation, problem solving, and creative expression. It includes math, science, social studies and the arts.
Social and emotional development: a broad area that focuses on self esteem, how children feel about themselves, and their relationships with others. It refers to children's individual behaviors and responses regarding play and work activities, attachments to parents and caregivers, relationships with siblings and friends, and prosocial behaviors.
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