5:00 General Motor Skills (M) 12:30 General Motor Skills (Y) 18:40 Fine Motor Skills 22:05 Language 28:48 Social Skills 35:00 video demonstrations of milestones for age 45:00 screening for developmental behavior and mental health 52:00 surveillance vs Screening 53:00 Developmental Delays 55:00 Speech/Language Problems 59:00 Intellectual Disabilities 1:03:00 Autism 1:07:00 ADHD 1:15:00 Prenatal and Postnatal Depression
What helped me the most with raising my children was the book ‘Raising Warriors: Preparing Your Children For a Godly Life’. It is honestly a game changer
Maybe young boys are more inclined to being hyperactive compared to girls their own age because they learn in different ways and the one size fits all approach isn't working.
girls and women have also been observed to be better at masking than boys / men. They might be autistic or hyperactive, but they're better at hiding it. This could also be because of the way boys and girls are treated. Girls are often expected to be less messy and more polite than boys for example.
as long as all physical delays have been mostly resolved, 1 month won't make a huge difference. If it was for a longer period, things like parents talking to their NICU babies a lot can also help development, for example.
What do you call such kind of person in the video : the early childhood educator or trainer or what? I would like to know any specific role to do this kind of sharing .
I’m not sure if anyone lives in California but here am associate degree gets you $16 dollars an hour. I want to get a masters does anyone know on average how much you would earn an hour with a masters degree working as a preschool teacher?
Understanding the development of children and young people is very important. Children and young people's effective development is an important role for all adults that care for or work with children and young people. Shamima's workshop on " Young Children's Development" is focusing on the development of young children under the age of three years. It will give you an opportunity to show the importance of meeting a young child’s basic needs and how this can support individual children’s development. ruclips.net/video/8ERP1FWaAKQ/видео.html
Love how you glossed over conveniently the negative impacts of PPD on infants "Dr." It's a huge cause for attachment and developmental disorders which affect the infant permanently throughout life... but no big deal right? Acquired sociopathy and bonding issues are fine...
Realize this was a training with very specific, targeted topics. The impacts of PPD could have been part of another training or just wasn’t allotted time to be covered at this specific event. Not every training can cover ever topic. Just a thought. Not covering it absolutely does not mean they don’t think PPD is a big deal or that bonding issues are fine, so not sure where that frustration and snark is coming from.
5:00 General Motor Skills (M)
12:30 General Motor Skills (Y)
18:40 Fine Motor Skills
22:05 Language
28:48 Social Skills
35:00 video demonstrations of milestones for age
45:00 screening for developmental behavior and mental health
52:00 surveillance vs Screening
53:00 Developmental Delays
55:00 Speech/Language Problems
59:00 Intellectual Disabilities
1:03:00 Autism
1:07:00 ADHD
1:15:00 Prenatal and Postnatal Depression
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I haven’t watched the full video yet but you’re a great student’ I have watched only till 5:47 😂
Children are literally the future of our society, it’s so important that we learn about their development so that parents can help them grow!❤❤❤
What helped me the most with raising my children was the book ‘Raising Warriors: Preparing Your Children For a Godly Life’. It is honestly a game changer
THIS VIDEO IS SO educational! Love the topics discussed I will definitely put this to use in my future career!
I'm very excited to start studying my master degree in early childhood education
Hi.... am interested in early childhood development
Can you plz give me a career guidance about it
How was the undergraduate course of childhood studies?
me too!!
This is so educational for me since I’m gonna go to college for early childhood education
Same 🥰
Hey did you enrol for the course..
Not planning of having kids anytime soon I'm just here learning about developmental milestones and intelligence. :))
Omg me too 😮 i want to understand everything about children
Maybe young boys are more inclined to being hyperactive compared to girls their own age because they learn in different ways and the one size fits all approach isn't working.
girls and women have also been observed to be better at masking than boys / men. They might be autistic or hyperactive, but they're better at hiding it. This could also be because of the way boys and girls are treated. Girls are often expected to be less messy and more polite than boys for example.
Very true..each child is unique and we need to discover the BEST way they learn
They need better food and more exercise/rough play
thanks so much this education is for me its important
If only I wasn’t so young I’d join immediately
Inspiring lecturer.We would like to watch it more readable in future'.
What about kids who were premature and in the nicu for a month
as long as all physical delays have been mostly resolved, 1 month won't make a huge difference. If it was for a longer period, things like parents talking to their NICU babies a lot can also help development, for example.
Great knowledge, next time please change text color on screen any dark color which is more readable for video watch. 💙👍💖
What do you call such kind of person in the video : the early childhood educator or trainer or what? I would like to know any specific role to do this kind of sharing .
I’m not sure if anyone lives in California but here am associate degree gets you $16 dollars an hour. I want to get a masters does anyone know on average how much you would earn an hour with a masters degree working as a preschool teacher?
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6 months nice that when mumbling starts
I would like to audit a course.
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Understanding the development of children and young people is very important. Children and young people's effective development is an important role for all adults that care for or work with children and young people. Shamima's workshop on " Young Children's Development" is focusing on the development of young children under the age of three years. It will give you an opportunity to show the importance of meeting a young child’s basic needs and how this can support individual children’s development.
ruclips.net/video/8ERP1FWaAKQ/видео.html
I almost can't hear anything...
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Love how you glossed over conveniently the negative impacts of PPD on infants "Dr." It's a huge cause for attachment and developmental disorders which affect the infant permanently throughout life... but no big deal right? Acquired sociopathy and bonding issues are fine...
What would you prefer her to have covered?
Realize this was a training with very specific, targeted topics. The impacts of PPD could have been part of another training or just wasn’t allotted time to be covered at this specific event. Not every training can cover ever topic. Just a thought.
Not covering it absolutely does not mean they don’t think PPD is a big deal or that bonding issues are fine, so not sure where that frustration and snark is coming from.
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