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Question 2 Developmental appropriateness: what does your creation offer and how does it meet the developmental task of the age group identified?
Developmental tasks increase in a particular period of time in
life. children move on their task throughout childhood when we know
what tasks the child should perform within the age period it helps
to teach the skills and make successful completion of their age
achievement. be more patient and less likely to blame yourself or
your children and improve children's skills for their developmental
tasks. we should be aware of the ways in which different age group
reasoning, structure, expectations, schooling influence increase
the way they learn and grow.
Infant to 18months:
Provide calm and consistent care, meet their needs and maintain a
schedule for routine provide a safe environment.
18months to 3years:
they will be more independent. protect them safely and avoid
separation and provide acceptable choice for gaining cooperation,
encourage them with various capable things they do.
4-5years:
this learning period they need socially appropriate behavior. this
is an active life group, they involve in many activities. set
limits for their choice teach them and encourage them anything.
give freedom and make safe activities.
6-11 years:
this group mastering group learn with new skills, social gathering,
develop with responsibility. support them with appropriate
consequences and set rules for them. help them to understand their
feeling and understand them, teach them, solving the problem with
encouraging different activities, practice them and provide them
reliable information.
12-18 years:
they show their own identity and have emotional separation. set
rules and increase safety with friends and peers, improve
decision-making skills useful for their lives. monitor and guide
them with limits and be as a good role model. encourage healthy
peer involvement with an activity that interests them.