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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CHIMBORAZO LANGUAGES SCHOOL NAMES: IBÓN GUAYANLEMA, SANDRA VALLEJO. TOPIC: CHILDREN FROM 1-3 YEARS

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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CHIMBORAZO

LANGUAGES SCHOOLNAMES: IBÓN GUAYANLEMA, SANDRA VALLEJO.

TOPIC: CHILDREN FROM 1-3 YEARS

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GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT1-3 YEARS

Between the ages of 1 and 3 the children will grow in so many ways.

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GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 1-2 YEARSThey will probably be interested in everything and everyone.

CHARACTERISTICS

THEY IMITATE THE PEOPLE

THEY BECOME MORE INDEPENDENT. THEY WANT TO PICK OUT THEIR

OWN CLOTHES AND WILL BECOME MORE VOCAL ABOUT WHAT THEY WANT, LIKE AND DISLIKE.

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Positive Parenting advices (1-2 years).

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GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 2-3 YEARSThe children will begin to push the limits to see what they can get away with. By breaking the rules or pushing the limits your child is seeing how you react to them.

CHARACTERISTICS

2 to 3 years old are rigid and inflexible.

They are extremely domineering and demanding.

2 to 3 is an age of violent emotions.

It is an age of opposite extremes.

Another characteristic of this is age is preservation.

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Positive Parenting advices (2-3 years).

1. Set up a special time to read books with your toddler.

2. Encourage your child to take part in pretend play.

3. Play parade or follow the leader with your toddler.

4. Help your child to explore things around her by taking her on a walk or wagon ride.

5. Encourage your child to tell you his name and age.

6. Teach your child simple songs like Itsy Bitsy Spider, or other cultural childhood rhymes.

7. Give your child attention and praise when she follows instructions and shows positive behavior and limit attention for defiant behavior like tantrums. Teach your child acceptable ways to show that she’s upset.

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