Child And Adolescent Development In Your Classroom 2nd Edition Pdf
Who are these students sitting in front of us, and how do their developing brains and hearts dictate their ability to learn? Bergin and Bergin’s Child and Adolescent Development in Your Classroom
Attachment, temperament, personality, self-control, and emotional regulation.
The Zone of Proximal Development highlights the need for social scaffolding. Who are these students sitting in front of
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Theories of learning (Piaget, Vygotsky), memory, and intelligence. Word count: 550 words
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Student growth is multi-dimensional. Progression in one area directly impacts performance in another. 1. Cognitive Development Student growth is multi-dimensional
Early childhood focuses on gross and fine motor mastery, while adolescence brings rapid growth spurts and changing sleep patterns.
: Covers ways of thinking about children and the biological foundations of physical development and health.
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Understanding bilingualism and language delays helps teachers support diverse communicators. 3. Social-Emotional and Moral Growth