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ChildS Development Essay Research Paper IntroductionEnthusiasm in

Child?S Development Essay, Research Paper


Introduction


Enthusiasm in children is like a ripple in the water … it


spreads.


~Anonymous~


The study of child development helps us understand the


changes we see as children grow and develop. A child’s


development is divided into five areas: physical, emotional,


cognitive, social, and moral development (Mitchell and David 1992).


Although each area will be discussed separately, it is important to


remember that all these areas overlap. Together, they make up the


whole person.


Physical development is an increase in body size and shape.


Motor development is included in physical development because it


shows the development of the large and small muscles. Changes


in the brain and nervous system will affect physical and motor


development.


Emotional development is how the child feels about


himself/herself, other people, and the world that they live in.


Emotional development also involves children’s learning to


distinguish different feelings and express them in culturally


acceptable ways (Henniger, 1993/94).


Cognitive development is how the child thinks and learns.


Children learn by interacting with their environment, objects,


adults and other children. Cognitive development includes growth


in memory, attention, reasoning, problem solving strategies, and


language abilities (Mitchell and David 1992).


Social development is how children of different ages relate to


other people. In the beginning, the social world of a child consists


of family members. Throughout development, they meet friends,


teachers and other adults in their community. Social development


is simply the act of making new friends and learning how to get


along with other people.


Moral development is when the child will learn t

he difference


between right and wrong. Piaget came up with three theories of


moral development: id, ego and superego. Lawrence Kohlberg


expanded Piaget’s theories and came up with six stages of moral


development.


A four year old child is known to be very active and energetic.


They love to talk, enjoy silly humor, love learning new information


about their world, and enjoy finding solutions to problems in


imaginative ways (Miller, 1999). Not every four year old child can


perform these tasks at the same time. It is important to remember


that each child is an individual and should be motivated to reach


their full potential.


The child that I am observing is a boy named Michael. On


the first day of my observation I was not sure who I wanted to


observe. Michael caught my eye right away when he came over to


me and asked if I would help him find snowballs. As I continued to


watch him, I noticed that he is very outgoing and likes to be the


center of attention. If I was not paying attention to him when he


was throwing a snowball or sliding down the slide he would call out


to me and say,


“Hey! Look over here at me”.


Michael’s physical characteristics resembles any other four


year old boy and does not show any signs of limitations. He has


brown hair and brown eyes and is average in height, weight, and


body structure. His style of dress consists of jeans or comfortable


sweatpants and a sweatshirt.


In the life of this four year old, physical, emotional, cognitive,


social and moral development are brought together and expressed


in every day play and activities (Mitchell and David 1992). In this


personality study, I will look at why knowing about childhood


development is important and compare Michael’s behaviors to that


of other developing four year old children.

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