Check Point 1


Child Development Theories

  • What is the purpose of child development theories?
  • List the name of one child development theorist and provide a

detailed explanation of their theory.

  • Then, provide one example as to how you can apply this theory

within your teaching practices for children between the ages of

3-8 years (i.e., set-up a childcare environment, strategies for

connecting to young children).

 

Principles of Child Growth and Development

  • Provide a detailed explanation of one of NAEYC’s principles of child

Development

 

Identity Development Theory

  • Define Identity Development
  • Provide one example of how a child displays identity development.
  • Why is it important for early childhood education teachers to

understand how young children develop their identity? Why is

knowing this information meaningful to the work that we do?

  • What type of learning experience could you implement for a child

(between the age of 3-8) that will support them in developing a

positive self-identity?

○ Explain how your activity will support their positive identity

development.

 

 

 

 

 

Developmental Domains

  • List the 6 developmental domains discussed during class
  • Provide a brief definition of each developmental domain
  • Provide at least two child behaviors, milestones and/or characteristics

of a child that fits under each developmental domain

  • Understand the relationship within and between each developmental

domain

  • Explain the concept of the “whole child”
  • What is the adult’s role in understanding developmental domains?