PreschoolerDevelopment(37months‐5yearsold)
PreschoolerDevelopmentCourse
PresentedbySquareOne,anon‐profitschoolreadinessiniBaBveinVirginiaBeach,Virginia,thatprovidesprofessionaldevelopmenttrainingtothosewhoworkwithyoungchildrenages0‐5andtheirfamilies.SquareOneisadivisionoftheVirginiaBusinessCoaliBononHealth(VBCH).Visitwww.SqOne.organdwww.myvbch.orgVBCHPresidentandCEO:BarbaraK.Wallace,EdD.SquareOneDirector:MarthaP.LaGiglia,MSEd.CourseDeveloper:BeverlyH.Bullock,MSW,LCSW
*“PreschoolerDevelopment”Coursedevelopedin2012.
PreschoolerDevelopmentCourse
Thisself‐pacedonlinetrainingcourseisdesignedtoprovideinformaBonon
PreschoolerDevelopment(37months‐5yrs.),inaonehourformat,focusingonthedevelopmentofapreschoolchild.
Itisimportantforearlychildhoodeducators,homevisiBngagencystaff,parents/caregiversandotherswhoworkwithyoungchildrentounderstandpreschoolagedevelopment,includingdevelopmentalmilestones.
Asyouprogressthroughthisonlinecourse,pleasenotethe“review” quizquesBonswillhelpyou“pracBce”forthefinalquiz.
Youwillbeaskedtofollowthelinktotakethe“FinalQuiz”onthelastslideinthispresentaBon.AcerBficatewillbesenttoyoua_erreceivingan80%passrate.
CourseCompetenciesandLearningObjecBves
1. Traineeswillunderstandage‐appropriatedevelopmenta.Givenexamplesofphysical,social/emoBonal,cogniBve,and
languagedevelopmentalmilestones,traineeswillclassifywhichmilestonesmatchwhichagegroupofpre‐schoolers.
b.GiventheimportanceofposiBveparent/childinteracBon,traineeswillidenBfywaysthatparentsandcaregiverscanpromotebraindevelopmentinpre‐schoolchildren.
c.Givennormaldevelopmentalmilestones,traineeswillrecognizeindicatorsthatdevelopmentisnottakingplacewithinnormallimitsandthatreferralforfurtherservicesmaybesuggested.
CourseCompetenciesandLearningObjecBves
2. Traineeswilldevelopanunderstandingofissuescommonlyfoundwiththepre‐school‐agedchildandwillidenBfystrategiestoaddresstheseissues.a.Givenexamplesofcommonplayscenariosinpre‐schoolchildren,traineeswillidenBfywaysplayisusedasacommunicaBontool,methodofexpression,andvehicleforlearning.b.Givenexamplesofcommonpre‐schoolbehaviors,includingsharing,notgedngalongwithothers,andbeingaggressivetowardothers,traineeswillidenBfythecausesofthesebehaviors,includingsiblingrivalryandseparaBonanxiety.
CourseCompetenciesandLearningObjecBves
3.TraineeswillrecognizeexploraBon,safety,andhealthissuesthataffectthisagegroup.a.GiventhecharacterisBcsofphysicaldevelopmentofchildrenages37monthsto5years,traineeswillexplaintheimportanceofrouBne,prevenBvemedicalcare,includingcheck‐ups,immunizaBons,andoralhealthcare.b.GivenstaBsBcsofunintenBonalinjuriesinchildrenages37monthsto5years,traineeswillexplaintheneedtoeducatechildren,parents,andcaregiversabouthomeandneighborhoodsafetyissuesandidenBfysomeofthemostcommoncausesofunintenBonalinjuriesinthisagegroup.
CourseCompetenciesandLearningObjecBves
4. TraineeswillidenBfyeffecBvedisciplinestrategiestomanageanger,frustraBon,opposiBonalbehaviors,andimpulsecontrol.a.GiventhedefiniBonofdiscipline,traineeswilldifferenBatebetweendisciplineandpunishment,emphasizingtheroleofposiBvedisciplineinraisingchildren.b.Giventhereasonswhychildrenofthisagegroupmisbehave,traineeswillidenBfyandexplainhowtouseseveraldisciplinestrategies,including“Timeout,” “1,2,3Magic,”“Catchthembeinggood,”and“The101PosiBvePrinciplesofDiscipline.”
PreschoolerDevelopment
Inthenextfewslides,wewillexplorenotonlythegeneralguidelinesfor“normal”preschoolagechilddevelopment,butalsotherolethatcultureplaysindevelopment,theimportanceofparent/childinteracBonondevelopment,andfinally,signsofdevelopmentaldelays.
TheRoleofCultureinChildDevelopment
Whatroledoescultureplayinthewayachild’sdevelopmentisviewed?
TheRoleofCultureinChildDevelopment
Differentculturesviewchilddevelopmentindifferentways:• SomeculturesvaluespendingBmewithchildrenmorethanothers
• Someculturesvalueoneaspectofdevelopmentoveranotherandmayemphasizethataspect–forexample,aculturemayhighlyvaluecogniBveabilityandintellectualdevelopment,therefore;encouragingthataspectofdevelopmentmorewhilenotpayingenoughajenBontotheothers
• VaryinglevelsofeducaBoninallculturesaffectcaregivers’expectaBonsaboutchildren’sdevelopment–someexpectaBonsmaybeunrealisBc
• Somevaluedifferentfamilysizes,whichmayinfluencetheamountofqualityBmeparentshavetointeractwithpreschool‐agedchildren
Parent/Child/TeacherInteracBon
Howimportantisparent/child/teacherinteracBoninthedevelopmentofchildren?Howdoyouinteractwithyoungchildren?
WaystoInteractwithChildren
PayingajenBontothechildPlayingwiththechild
SingingLaughingHugging
TalkingReadingbooksaloud
Parent/Child/TeacherInteracBon
Parent/child/teacherinteracBonisveryimportant!Talking,singing,readingaloud,playing,hugging,andaskingquesBonswillhelpdevelopachild’sbrainaswellaspromoteliteracyskills.Researchshowsthatreadingtoayoungchildisthesinglemostimportantstrategytoimproveschoolreadinessskills.Makereadingfun–useadifferentvoicewhilereading,uBlizepuppetsandtryacBngoutstories!Findatopicthatachildisinterestedinandexplorethatsubjectwithbooks.Besureyoureadtochildreneveryday!
Let’sReview…
Doyouknowtheanswers?TrueofFalse‐1. Allculturesvaluetheacademicachievementsofyoung
childrenthesame.
2. HuggingisawayofinteracBngwithachild.3. Readingtoachildisanimportantstrategyforbuildingliteracy/schoolreadinessskills.
AnswerstoreviewquesBons…
Howdidyoudo?1) False‐(Someculturesfeelacademicachievementismore
importantthanothermilestonesofdevelopment.)2)True‐(Hugging,cuddling,smiling,etc.arenon‐verbalformsofinteracBonwithchildren.)3) True‐(Readingwithchildrenisoneofthemostimportantwaystopromoteliteracyandschoolreadinessskills.)
PreschoolerDevelopmentalMilestones
SocialandEmoBonalDevelopment
PhysicalDevelopmentCogniBveDevelopment
LanguageDevelopment
PreschoolerDevelopmentalMilestones
Doyouknowhowmanywordsa3yearoldshouldbeabletosay,iftheyaredevelopmentallyontargetfortheirage?
PreschoolerDevelopmentalMilestones
Ifyouguessed500‐900words,youareabsolutelycorrect.Now…Howmanywordsshoulda5yearoldknoworbeabletosay?
PreschoolerDevelopmentalMilestones
Byage5,achildshouldbeabletosayabout2,000words!Howquicklytheygrowanddevelop!
3yr.oldDevelopmentalMilestonesPhysical/MovementandCogni5veDevelopmentRuns,jumps,andclimbswellConcentratesontasksfor8‐9minutesWalksupstairsunassisted,alternaBngfeetRecognizesshapesandcolorsStandsonBptoesRidestricycleMatchesandsortsitemsThrowsballoverhandKnowsfullnameandageDressesandundressesselfStacks5‐10blocksHoldscrayonswellAjemptstosolveproblemsDrawsstraightlinesandcopiesacircle
Age3
3yr.oldDevelopmentalMilestones
LanguageandSocial/Emo5onalDevelopmentUsesunderstandablespeechDoesadult‐likerole/pretendplay(i.e.,talkingonthephone,talkingtodolls,etc.)Saysabout500‐900wordsLikestoplaywithothersSpeaksintwoorthreewordsentences,progressingtofourtofivewordsentencesBeginstoshowfeelingsinsociallyacceptableways(i.e.,fewertempertantrums)Referstoselfbyusingownname/Saysfullname,age,andsexUses“please”and“thankyou”TakesturnsBeginstoshareEnjoyshelpingwithsimplehouseholdtasksAsks“who,what,when,whereandwhy”quesBonsBeginstotalkaboutfeelingslikefearandsadnessNamescolorsPlayswellwithothers;cooperatesUsespronounscorrectly(I,you,he,me,etc.)&plurals
Age3
4yr.oldDevelopmentalMilestonesPhysical/MovementandCogni5veDevelopmentWalksdownstairsaloneBeginstounderstandBmeSkipsandhopsononefootBelieveshisorherownthoughtscanmakethingshappenUnderstandsdifferencebetweenfantasyandrealityBuildsablocktowerwith10blocksLikestoexplorethebodyandmayplaydoctorornurseBujonsclothingMovesforwardandbackwardwithagilityCorrectlynamessomecolorsBeginstocopysomecapitallejersUnderstandsconceptofcounBngUsesscissorsFollowsthree‐partcommands
Age4
4yr.oldDevelopmentalMilestones
LanguageandSocial/Emo5onalDevelopmentSaysabout1,500wordsBeginstobecomelessawareofonlyone’sselfandmoreawareofpeoplearoundhimorherSpeaksinfourtosixwordsentencesWantstodothingsonhisorherown;veryindependentLikestotellstories/describehowtodothingsSelfish;doesnotliketoshareSingssongsFightswithsiblingsbutnegoBatessoluBonstoconflictsMayhaveimaginaryplaymatesAsksquesBonsconstantlyHasanumberoffearsHasmasteredsomebasicrulesofgrammarImaginesthatunfamiliarimagesmaybe“monsters”
Age4
5yr.oldDevelopmentalMilestones
Age5
Physical/MovementDevelopmentJumpsropeSomersaults,maybeabletoskipSwingsBeginstolearntoBeshoesCopiesshapeswhiledrawingDresses/undressesselfcompletelyUsesfork,spoon,andsomeBmesknife
Cogni5veDevelopmentCannamecoinsandmoneyCanunderstandcommandswithmulBpleinstrucBons HasanincreasedunderstandingofBmeIscuriousaboutrealfactsabouttheworldMaycomparerulesofparentswiththatoffriendsLikestocookCancount10ormoreobjects
5yr.oldDevelopmentalMilestones
LanguageandSocial/Emo5onalDevelopmentSaysabout2,000wordsSpeaksinsixtoeightwordsentencesWantstobelikefriendsIseagertopleaseothersandmakethemhappyHasgoodmannersKnowsdaysoftheweekandmonthsoftheyearGetsalongwellwithparentsKnowsaddressandphonenumberRecallspartsofastory/tellslongerstoriesLikestoplaysportsAbletodisBnguishfantasyfromreality
Age5
Let’sReview…
TrueorFalseQuesBons:1) A3yr.oldcannamecolorsofthings.
2)A4yr.oldunderstandstheconceptofcounBng.3)A5yr.oldisabletodisBnguishthedifferencebetweenfantasyandreality.
AnswerstoreviewquesBons…
1) True–(3yr.oldsshouldbeabletonamethebasiccolors.)
2)True‐(4yr.oldsshouldbeabletocountobjects.)3) True‐(5yr.oldsshouldbeabletodisBnguishthe
differencebetweenfantasyandreality.)
SignsofDevelopmentalDelay
Unfortunately,somechildrendonotmeetthemilestonesoutlinedinthegeneralguideandareconsidered“developmentallydelayed.”Earlyrecogni5onofadevelopmentaldelaycanenabletheparentorcaretakertoobtainhelpfulservicesforthechildwhenheorsheisyoung,hopefullyallowingforthechild’sachievementofhisorhermaximumlevelofdevelopmentandfunc5oning.Thereareseveraltestsavailablethatareusedtoscreenfordevelopmentaldelays.Alwaysconsultaprofessional.
SignsofDevelopmentalDelayThesecouldbe“redflags”indicaBngdelaysfora4to5yearoldchild:Speechishardtounderstand(uncleararBculaBon,poorvoicequality)Childisnottalkingincompletesentencesbyage5StujeringconBnuespastage5ChildisnotabletositandlistentoashortstoryChildisnotabletodress/undressthemselvesChildisnotpojytrainedbyage5Childcannotfollow2‐stepdirecBonsbyage5Childisnotabletopedalatricyclebyage4ChildissBllin“scribble”stageincreaBveartprocessatage4Thechild’sfinemotorskillsarenotdeveloping,i.e.,notbeginningtousescissorsordrawshapes
ScreeningTestsSeveraltestsareavailabletoscreenfordevelopmentaldelay:TheDenverDevelopmentalScreeningTest:ages0‐6yearsTheBayleyScalesofInfantDevelopment(BSID)usedtoassesscogniBve,behavioral,andmotordevelopmentforchildren2to30months.TheBaIelleDevelopmentalInventory(BDI)evaluateschildrenfrombirthto8yearsTheAgesandStagesQues5onnaires(ASQ)isascreeningtoolthatevaluateschildrenages4to60monthsintheareasofcommunicaBon,grossmotorskills,finemotorskills,problem‐solving,andpersonal‐socialdevelopment.TheStanford‐BinetIntelligenceScaleisastandardizedinstrumentusedtoassessthecogniBvefuncBoningofchildrenagestwoto23yearsTheWeschlerPre‐schoolandPrimaryScaleofIntelligence‐Revised(WIPPSI‐R)isacomprehensivetesttodetermineoverallcogniBveabilityforpreschoolers(ages4to6.5).
DevelopmentalDelays
AnychildofpreschoolagewhoissuspectedofhavingadevelopmentaldelayshouldbereferredtoanEarlyChildhoodIntervenBonProgramforascreening.Askapediatriciantosuggestprofessionalsinthearea.IntheCommonwealthofVirginia,allchildrenage2andabovemaybescreenedFREEbytheirCityorCountyPublicSchoolSystem.ItisimportanttogetearlyintervenBonservicesassoonaspossible.
MilestonesToRemember 3Years Runs,jumps,andclimbswellRidestricycle
Concentratesontasksfor8‐9min. Saysabout500‐900wordsTakesturnsBeginstoshare
4Years
BujonsclothingUsesscissorsUnderstandsdifferencebetweenfantasyandrealitySaysabout1,500words
SpeaksinfourtosixwordsentencesVeryindependent Imaginesthatunfamiliarimagesmaybe“monsters”
5yearsJumpsropeSomersaultsSaysabout2,000wordsIseagertopleaseothersandmakethemhappy LikestoplaysportsAbletodisBnguishfantasyfrom
reality
Let’sReview…
TrueorFalse:1. Achild’svocabularyincreasesfrom500‐900wordsatage3tonearly2000wordsbyage5.2. Achildisconsideredtohaveadelayintheirdevelopmentiftheyarenotabletousescissorsorrideatricyclebyage3.3. Achildisconsidereddelayediftheyarenotabletodressandundressthemselvesbyage5.
AnswerstoreviewquesBons…
1) True‐(A5yr.oldchildshouldsaynearly2000words.)
2) False‐(A3yr.oldissBlllearningtocutwithscissorsandrideatricycle.Itisnormaliftheyhavenotyetmasteredthoseskills.)
3) True‐(Achildshouldbeabletodressandundressthemselvesatage5.)
Let’stalkaboutchildsafety…
Let’sBeSafe
Accidentsarethegreatestthreattothelifeandhealthofachild.AccordingtoSafeKidsUSA,“AccidentalinjuryisthenumberonekillerofAmerica’schildren,takingmorelivesthandisease,violence,andsuicide.”(SafeKidsUSA,hjp://www.usa.safekids.org/Ber2rl.cfm?folder_id=166).
Let’sBeSafePre‐school‐agedchildrenarebecomingmoreindependent,especiallyastheybecomeolder.Five‐yearolds,whileitisrecommendedtheyareneverle_unsupervised,arebeginningtorideabicycleandcrossthestreet.Infact,accordingtoChildren’sHospitaloftheKing’sDaughtersinNorfolk,VA,“Mostuninten5onalinjuriesoccurbetweenMayandAugust,duringeveninghourswhenchildrenaremostlikelytobeunsupervised.Almosthalfofuninten5onalinjuriesoccurinoraroundthehome.”
Let’sBeSafe
Accidentsandinjuries…
Whataresomeexamplesofinjuriesthatoccurinpreschoolagechildren?
Ifyouguessed…
Falls
Childrenincaraccidents
Drowning
ShooBngs
Burns
You are right!
Let’sBeSafe
Let’sBeSafe
Oneinfourchildreneachyears5llsufferinjuriesthatareseriousenoughtorequiremedicalaIen5on.Amongthecausesoftheseinjuriesarefalls,caraccidents,andbicycle‐relatedinjuries.Addi5onally,drowningistheleadingcauseofuninten5onalinjury‐relateddeathamongchildrenages1‐4.Mostdrowningaccidentsoccurinresiden5alswimmingpools,althoughchildrencan
drowninasliIleasoneinchofwater.Burnsarealsoofconcernforthepreschool‐agechild,butthegoodnewsisthatupto90percentofuninten5onalinjuriescanbeprevented.
BurnsBurnsandfiresarethefi_hmostcommoncauseofunintenBonalinjury‐relateddeathinchildrenages14andunder.Firekillsabout500childrenages14andundereachyear.ThemajorityoffiresthatkillorinjurechildrenareresidenBalfires.Themajorityofchildren,ages4andunder,whoarehospitalizedforburnrelatedinjuriesfromscaldburns(65%)orcontactburns(20%).HottapwaterscaldburnscausemoredeathsandhospitalizaBonsthanburnsfromanyotherhotliquids.
RiskfactorsFlame:playingwithmatches,cigarejelighters,firesinfireplaces,barbecuepits,andtrashfiresScalding:Bppingscaldingliquids,bathtubscaldsassociatedwithlackofsupervisionorchildabuse
Let’sBeSafe
Let’sBeSafePreven5onofBurnsDuringthepast30years,burninjurieshavedecreasedsignificantlyintheU.S.duetothefollowingprevenBonstrategies:• UsingworkingsmokedetectorsinmulBpleareasofthehome• Usingflame‐resistantsleepwearandtoysforyoungchildren• Keepingflammableproductsoutofthereachofchildren• Decreasingsmoking• Sedngwaterheatersinhomesto120degreesFahrenheitorbelow• AlwaystesBngthetemperatureofliquids,foods,andbathwaterbeforeexposingchildrentothem
Let’sBeSafeCarSafety InVirginia,asofJuly2007,childrestraintdevices
arerequiredforallchildrenuptoage8whentheyareinamovingvehicle.ThecarseatusedmustbeproperlyinstalledaccordingtoVirginia’sDept.ofTransportaBon,butabout85percentofchildsafetyseatsorboosterseatsareimproperlyused.Someofthemostcommonmistakesininstallingorusingchildsafetyseatsincludethefollowing:• safetybeltnotholdingtheseatinBghtlyand/ornotinlockedmode• harnessstrapsnotsnugand/orroutedcorrectly• harnessretainerclipnotatarmpitlevel• lockingclipnotusedcorrectly• carseatrecalledandnotrepaired(includesboosterseats)
Parentsandcaregiversshouldcarefullyreadtheirvehicleowner’smanualandalsoaskalocalfirestaBontocheckthechildsafetyseattoensureproperinstallaBonanduseoftheseat.Reviewyourstatelawsaswell.
Also,advisechildrennottoplayaroundthecarandkeepthecardoorsandtrunklocked.TherearemanyprogramsbothnaBonallyandstatewideforlow‐incomefamiliestoobtainchildsafetyseats.CalltheCenterforInjuryandViolencePreven5on,VADepartmentofHealth,at1‐800‐732‐8333forinformaBononassistanceprogramsforlow‐incomeVirginians.
Let’sBeSafe
Let’sBeSafe
StreetSafetyAchildisindangerofbeinghitbyacarifheorshedartsoutintothestreetwhileplaying.Itisadvisabletotakechildrentotheplaygroundorparktoplay.
Parents/caregiversshouldalsoshowchildrenthecurbandteachthemtoalwaysstopatthecurbandnevercrossthestreetwithoutagrown‐up.Holdthechild’shandtobesafe!
Let’sBeSafe
BicycleSafetyChildrenbegintorideatwo‐wheelbicycleatages5‐6.Oneofthemostimportantsafetyprecau5onsparentsshouldtakeisinsis5ngthattheirchildrenwearproperly‐fi\nghelmetswhenbicycling,skaBng,orskateboarding,becauseheadinjuryisthemostcommoncauseofdeathinbicycle‐relateddeaths.Bicyclehelmetscanreducetherisk
ofaheadinjuryby85percent andbraininjuryby88percent.
Evenwhenachildisridinghisor herbicyclealongsideofanadult, theadultshouldmakesureheor sheridesontheinsideand againsttheflowoftraffic.
Let’sBeSafeBicycleSafety(cont.)Itisimportanttobesurethatthebikeachildridesisthecorrectsize.Thechildshouldbeabletoplacetheballsofbothfeetonthegroundwhensidngontheseatwithhandsonthehandlebars.Achild’sfirstbicycleshouldhavecoasterbrakes,asfive‐year‐oldsareunabletousethehandbreakscorrectly.Childrenshouldnotrideinthestreet.
SafetyPointstoRemember1) DrowningistheleadingcauseofunintenBonalaccidentsforchildrenages1‐4.
Alwayssupervisechildrenaroundwater!Note:Allteachers/parents/grandparentsshouldtrytotakeinfantandchildCPRandFirstAidclasses.(ContacttheRedCross,localhospitalorfirestaBonforclasses.)2) MostunintenBonalinjuriesoccuraroundthehomebetweenMayandAugust,
duringeveninghourswhenchildrenaremostlikelytobeunsupervised.
3) Makesurehomesmokedetectorsareinworkingorder.
4) ChildsafetyseatsneedtobeinstalledcorrectlyinavehicletobeeffecBve.5)Properfidnghelmetsshouldbewornbychildren/adultswhenridingbikes.
Let’sReview…CanyouanswerthesequesBonscorrectly?1.TheleadingcauseofunintenBonalinjury‐relateddeathinchildrenagesonetofouris:a.Automobileaccidents;b.Bicycleaccidents;c.Drowning;d.Falls2.Topreventburns,homewaterheatersshouldbesetatatemperaturenohigherthan____degreesFahrenheit:a.120degrees;b.130degrees;c.140degrees;d.150degrees3. InVirginia,asofJuly2007,childrestraintdevicesarerequiredforallchildrenuptoage____whentheyareinamovingvehicle.a.6years;b.7years;c.8years;d.9years4.Theuseofbicyclehelmetscanreducetheriskofaheadinjuryby___percent.a.50;b.60;c.75;d.85
AnswerstoreviewquesBons…1. TheleadingcauseofanunintenBonalinjury‐relateddeathinchildrenages1‐4is:c.Drowning2. Topreventburns,homewaterheatersshouldbesetatatemperaturenohigherthan____degreesFahrenheit:a.120degrees3. InVirginia,asofJuly2007,childrestraintdevicesarerequiredforallchildrenuptoage____whentheyareinamovingvehicle.c.8years4.Wearingbicyclehelmetscanreducetheriskofaheadinjuryby__percent.d.85percent
ImportanceofOutsidePlayPreschoolersshouldhaveatleast1hourofoutsideplayinan8hourchildcareprogram.Itisrecommendedthatpreschoolersaccumulateatleast60min.ofstructuredphysicalacBvityeachday.Preschoolersshouldengageinatleast60min.anduptoseveralhoursofunstructuredphysicalacBvityor“freeplay”eachdayandshouldnotbesedentaryformorethan60min.ataBme,exceptwhensleeping.Source:NaBonalAssociaBonforSportandPhysicalEducaBon‐www.aahperd.org
PlaygroundSafetyEachyearmorethan200,000childrenvisithospitalemergencyroomsbecauseofplaygroundinjuries.Manyplaygroundinjuriescanbeprevented.Usethisguidetoexamineyourchildren'splaygroundsothattheycanrun,jump,swingandslidetotheirheart'scontent—safely.
PlaygroundSafetyProtecBvesurfacesonplaygroundsareimportant!Becausenearly79percentofplaygroundinjuriesarecausedbyfallstotheground,impropersurfacingisthefirstthingparentsshouldwatchforwhentheyinspectaplayground.Woodchips,barkmulch,woodfibers,sand,peagravel,shreddedBresandrubbermatscushionfallswell.Aminimumdepthof9inches*ofmaterialsurroundingeachpieceofequipmentina6‐footfallzoneisrecommended.Regularmaintenanceofaplaygroundisalsocrucial.*BasedoninformaBonfromtheU.S.ConsumerProductSafetyCommission(CPSC),PublicPlaygroundSafetyHandbook,Pub.No.325andinformaBonfromtheAmericanSocietyforTesBngandMaterialsStandards(ASTM),StandardConsumerSafetyPerformanceSpecificaBonforPublicUsePlaygroundEquipmentforChildren6Monthsthrough23Months,F2373‐05
PlaygroundSafetySwings‐Swingsarethepiecesofmovingequipmentthataremostlikelytocauseinjuriestochildren.Metalorwoodenseatsshouldbereplacedwithso_seats.Swingsshouldbesetfarenoughawayfromotherequipmentsothatchildrenwon'tbehitbyamovingswing.OnlytwoswingsshouldbeineachsupporBngframework,andtheyshouldbeatleast24inchesapart.
Full‐bucketseatsarerecommendedforyoungerchildren.Half‐bucketseatsaredangerousbecausebabiesandtoddlerscanslideoutofthem.
PlaygroundSafetySlides‐Playgroundslidesshouldbewell‐anchored,havefirmhandrailsandgoodtracBononthesteps.Thereshouldbenogapsbetweentheslideitselfandtheplazorm.Thereshouldalsobeabaratthetopoftheslidesothatchildrenhavetositbeforetheygodown.Oneofthegreatestdangerswithslidesoccurswhendrawstringsonchildren'sclothesgetcaughtatthetopoftheslide.Althoughmostchildren'sclothingmanufacturershavestoppedmakingdrawstrings,manychildrenhaveolderclothes.
PlaygroundSafetyClimbingequipment‐Fortypercentofallplaygroundinjuriesarerelatedtoclimbingequipment.Morechildrenareinjuredfallingoffclimbingequipmentorhorizontalladdersthananythingelseontheplayground.Childrenunder4shouldn'tplayonthisequipment.However,climbersaregreatforencouragingupperbodystrength.Watcholderchildrenwhenthey'reclimbing,checkthatstepsandhandrailsareingoodcondiBon,andmakesureaguardrailorbarriersurroundsraisedplazorms.
Anyclimbingropesshouldbesecuredatthetopandbojom.
**Thenumberofinjuriescausedbymonkeybarsisso
significantthatmanyexpertsrecommendthattheyberemovedfromallplaygrounds.
PlaygroundSafetyTop10ChecklistforPlaygroundSafety1.Surfacesaroundplaygroundequipmentshouldbefilledwithatleast9inchesofloosefill,suchaswoodchips,mulch,sandorpeagravel.2.MoststaBonaryequipmentshouldhaveatleasta6footusezoneinalldirecBons.3.Anyopeningsthatcantrapchildren(inguardrailsorbetweenladderrungs)shouldbelessthan3.5inchesapartormorethan9inches.4.Guardrailsshouldsurroundallelevatedplazormsandshouldbeatleast29incheshighforpreschool‐agechildrenand38incheshighforschool‐agechildren.
PlaygroundSafety
5.LookforexposedconcretefooBngs,treerootsorrocksthatcouldtripchildren.6.Checkforsharpedgesanddangeroushardware,likeopen“S”hooksorprotrudingbolts.7.Makesureyourchildplaysonage‐appropriateequipment.8.Playgroundsshouldbemaintainedregularly.Reportanyproblemsimmediately!9.Removehoodsordrawstringsthatcangetcaughtonequipment.10.Supervisechildrenwhiletheyplay.
PlaygroundSafetyReview
TrueorFalseQuesBons:1. Sincenearly79%ofplaygroundinjuriesarecausedbyfalls,rubbermats,woodchips,sandormulchareneededtohelpcushionthefallzonearea.2. ItisOKforseveralswingstobeinthesameframeworkaslongastheswingsare24inchesapart.3. Oneofthebiggestdangersforslidesisthatthedrawstringsfromchildren’sclothingo_engetscaughtatthetopoftheslide.4. Althoughinjuriesoccuronclimbingequipment,itisOKfor3yearsoldtoclimbonthemonkeybars.5.Childrenshouldalwaysbesupervisedwhiletheyplay.
PlaygroundSafety
AnswerstoTrue/FalseQuesBons:1. True‐(9in.ofsurfaceprotecBonisrecommendedinthefallzonesofplaygroundequipment.)2. False‐(Onlytwoswingsshouldbeinthesameframework.)3.True‐(Makesuredrawstringsareremovedfromjackets.)
4.False‐(Childrenunderage4shouldnotplayonclimbingequipment.)5.True‐(Childrenshouldalwaysbesupervisedduringoutsideandinsideplay.)
TheHealthyPreschooler
AccordingtotheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics,childrenshouldreceiveyearlymedicalexaminaBonsa_erage3.
Thecheck‐upsshouldincludeaphysicalexaminaBonaswellasdevelopmental,behavioralandlearningassessments.Besuretoaskyourpediatricianaboutanyconcerns!
TheHealthyPreschooler
Don’tforgetaboutoralhealth!
BytheBmeachildisayearold,visitthedenBst.VisitthedenBstregularlytherea_er(twiceperyear).
TheHealthyPreschooler
A_erage2,offerapea‐sizedamountoftoothpastewithfluoride,makingsurethechilddoesn’tswallowthetoothpaste.HelpchildrenbrushtheirteethtwiceadayunBlage5or6.Limitthechild’sconsumpBonofsugarydrinkssuchassodaandsweets.Offerdiluted100%fruitjuiceinstead,butnomorethan6oz.perday.Offerwatermostfrequently.
Neverexpectayoungchildtobrushthoroughlyonhisorherown.
TheHealthyPreschooler
ImmunizaBonsforchildrenareveryimportant!
ChildrenshouldbevaccinatedagainstdiseaseonascheduleasrecommendedbyapediatricianaccordingtotheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics.BesurethattherequiredshotsaregivenbeforestarBngKindergarten.Visitwww.cdc.gov/vaccines/toviewtheupdatedchildandadultimmunizaBonschedules.Adultcaregiversshouldbeimmunizedalso.
TheHealthyPreschooler
HealthandSafetyPointstoRemember:• Preschoolersshouldhaveayearlyphysicalbeginningatage3,shouldvisitthedenBsttwiceyearly,andshouldbrushtheirteethatleasttwoBmesaday.• Limitthechild’sconsumpBonofsugarydrinks.• Offerplentyofwater.• KeepupwiththeimmunizaBons,asrecommendedbytheAmericanAcademyofPediatricsandtheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevenBon(CDC).
CommunicaBngthroughPlay
Eventhoughpreschoolershavemoreopportuni5estoexpressthemselvesverbally,theycon5nuetouseplayasawaytoexpressfeelings,fearsandexcitement.
Childreninthepre‐schoolagegroupo_enexperienceissueswhenseparaBngfromtheirparentstoajendchildcareorbewithababysijer.InaddiBon,theyarelearningtonegoBatesocialenvironmentsthatmaynotbefamiliartothem.
CommunicaBngthroughPlay
Childrenmustalsobegintolearntosharewithothers,astheymovefromparallelplaytocoopera5veplay.Notbeingabletoalwaysgettheirownwaypresentsachallengetopreschool‐agedchildren.Inaddi5on,theyarefacedwithnewsocialsitua5onsandenvironmentsthattheyhavetolearntonego5ate.
CommunicaBngthroughPlay
Thisageisalsocharacterizedbysiblingrivalry,inthatthechildmayhavebeenanonlychildduringthefirstfewyearsofhisorherlife,andnowayoungersiblingisintroduced.Orperhaps,thepreschoolerhasgojenhisorherownwaybecauseheorshewasthebaby,butnowthatheorsheisgedngolderandmoremature,theyareexpectedtotakesomeresponsibilityeventhoughtheyoungerchildisn’t.Hence,siblingrivalrybegins.
Behavioralproblemsinchildrenmayhavemanycauses.ItisimportanttotakeenvironmentalandotherstressorsintoconsideraBon.
DisciplineforPreschoolers
Discipline,whichmeans“toteachandtrain,”isimportantinapreschooler’slife.• Disciplineshouldbeage‐focusedandshouldteachage‐appropriatebehaviors.• Trytorecognizeandpraiseyourchildwhenheorsheisbeinggood.Rewardsforgoodbehaviorshouldbeimmediate.• Beagoodrolemodelforyourchild.• Makesurethechildknowsitisthebehavioryouarenothappywith,notthechild.Besurethechildknowsyoulovehimorhernomajerwhatthebehavior.Spankingachildisnotrecommendedasadisciplinestrategy.
DisciplineStrategies1‐2‐3MAGIC:ThismethodgivesthechildtwoopportuniBestocorrectinappropriatebehavior,butiftheparent/caregiverreachesthecountof3,aconsequenceoccurs.
TimeOut:Achildisisolatedinanareaoftherooma_eranadultexplainsthereasonforhismisbehavior.Theusuallengthof“Bmeout”isoneminuteperyearofthechild’sage.
Time–In:Time‐InreferstotheposiBveinteracBonsandfeedbackchildrenreceivefromadultswhentheyarenotmisbehaving.“Catchthembeinggood”andpraisethemfortheiracBons.
Diversion/RedirecBon:Achild’sajenBonisdivertedfromtheinappropriatebehavior.
GivingChoices:Toavoidpowerstruggles,itiso_enadvisabletoprovidethechildwithchoicesofacceptablealternaBves.
DisciplineStrategies
101’s:AGuidetoPosi/veDisciplineDr.KatharineC.Kersey,ProfessorofEarlyChildhoodEducaBon,OldDominionUniversity,Norfolk,Virginiahasdevelopedthe101’swhichareuser‐friendlydisciplinestrategiestousewithyoungchildren.
5Strategiesthatreallywork!1) DemonstrateRespectPrinciple‐Treatthechildthesamewayyoutreatotherimportantpeopleinyourlife‐thewayyouwantthemtotreatyou‐andothers.2) ModelingPrinciple‐Modelthebehavioryouwant.Showthechild,byexample,howtobehave.Childrenwillgrowuptobelikeus.3) ChoicePrinciple‐Givethechildtwochoices,bothofwhichareposiBveandacceptabletoyou.(“WouldyouratherBptoeorhopupstairstobed?”)4) When/Then‐Abuseit/LoseitPrinciple‐“Whenyouhavefinishedcleaningupthetoys,thenwewillgooutsidetoplay.” “A_eryouarehookedupinyourcarseat,thenI’llstartthecar.”5) MakeaBigDealPrinciple‐Makeabigdealoverresponsible,considerate,appropriatebehavior‐witheye‐contact,thanks,praise,thumbs‐up,hugs,recogniBonorprivileges.Gotowww.dl.odu.edu/101stolearnaboutallthe101’s…
DisciplineWrap‐up
• Befirmandconsistentwithdiscipline• Buildabondwithyourchild• Beagoodrolemodel• DorewardposiBvebehavior‐notnegaBvebehavior• Avoidconflictbygivingchoices‐Nopowerstruggles!• GivethechildareasonfordisciplinaryacBon• Letachildknowthatyouareunhappywithhis/herbehavior,notthechild• Teachthattherearenaturalconsequencesforbehavior• SBcktoyourguns!• Trytokeepyoursenseofhumor
Let’sReview
True/FalseQuesBons:1) Itisrecommendedthatpreschoolershavedentalcheck‐upstwoBmesayear.2) Preschoolersshoulddrink100%fruitjuiceaso_enastheywouldlike.3) Disciplineachildbybeingconsistentandbybeingagoodrolemodel.4) Siblingrivalryisnormalforapreschooler.5) AccordingtoDr.Kersey’s101’s“ChoicePrinciple,”childrenshouldbeallowedtohave3choices.
ReviewAnswers
1) True‐(Childdentalcheck‐upsa_erage1shouldoccurtwiceayear.)
2) False‐(JuiceconsumpBonshouldbelimitedto6oz.aday.)3) True‐(Alwaysbeconsistent,firmandmodeltheappropriate
behaviorforachild.)4) True‐(Itisnormalforapreschoolagechildtobejealousofa
sibling,whichresultsin“siblingrivalry”.)5) False‐(Itisbesttoofferonly2appropriateandacceptable
choicestoapreschool‐agechildwhenusingthisdisciplinemethodofthe“ChoicePrinciple.”)
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