CHAPTER 10 PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT FROM ONE TO THREE
10.1 GROWTH FROM ONE TO THREE SLIDE 1
- TODDLER:
- PRESCHOOLER:
- FACTORS AFFECTING GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT SLIDE 4
a.
b.
c.
d.
- HEIGHT & WEIGHT---Fig. 10.1, p. 294 SLIDE 5
a. Weight
b Height
5. POSTURE
5. PROPORTION SLIDE 6
- TEETH
a. 1 year olds—8 teeth
b. 2—eight more
c. 3—last 4 back teeth===20 baby teeth
d. Dentist @ 18 months
10.1 DEVELOPMENT FROM ONE TO THREE
7. SENSORY INTEGRATION-- SLIDE 7
8. SENSORY DYSFUNCTION
9. DEVELOPMENATLLY APPROPRIATE: SLIDE 8
10. DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES---Fig. 10.2, p. 298 SLIDE 9
a. Gross motor—
b. Fine motor---
c. By age 3, show hand preference
10.2 CARING FOR CHILDREN FROM ONE TO THREE
11. May experience many changes in: SLIDE 12
a. Sleep patterns— i. 1: 8 or more hours a night; am & pm nap
ii. 2: no am nap
iii. 2 & 3: 10—14 hours at night
iv. Predictable routine
v. Sleep disturbances
1. Night terrors:
2. Fear of the dark
3. Nightmares: frightening dreams that seem real to child;
may be a result of stress or major changes in child’s life
b. Nutritional needs SLIDE 13
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
c. Eating
1. Self-feeding
2. By 3 can use spoon & fork
3. Never use food as punishment or reward
4. Teach child to eat only when hungry and to eat slowly
d. Health—Checkups—12, 15, 18 & 24 months SLIDE 16
e. Hygiene SLIDE 17
g. Illness---issues with child care
h. Safety SLIDE 18