Language Development
http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/language_development_3-4_years.html Raisingchildren.net.au is an Australian parenting website that envelopes the reader from pregnancy to disability, covering language development, behavior, nutrition, play, safety, sleep all the way up to services and therapies. Written in a straightforward language with clear examples, make it very comprehensible.
The uniqueness of raisingchildren.net, to me, is how the departments are broken down for the preschool development section. There is a section of three to four year and four to five, bringing with it the understanding that there are many changes in the two years of development followed by explicit examples of that language for …show more content…
Expressing how they are becoming complex thinkers creating well developed sentences, accompanied by following grammar rules. The use of “bathroom” talk is discussed and the need for expression to be redirected. As the language grows so do their stories, this gives another teaching moment of conversational speaking, back and forth. Acting out plays for five-year-olds is suggested as an activity, for using speech at this age. The article, also expresses the child’s need to use large words not normally found in his or her …show more content…
Very orderly, divided into six sections, with examples for each application. This has recommendations for the mentally retarded, explaining their cognitive development along with applications and helps for them. http://www.teacher-support-force.com/early-childhood-cognitive-development.html Teacher Support Force: Early childhood cognitive development is a critical issue, assists in the understanding of cognitive development along with delving into the power of imaginative pay, language physical activity, music and the arts. Introduces the caregivers to becoming the Dendrite Farmers, giving the children what they need for the child to make new neural communications in the brain. This article has highlights in blue, when these are accessed, it takes you to another page that continues the learning on that subject.
I found this of great interest because it offers extensions to the article, expanding the reader’s knowledge and understanding. Dendrite farmers is not a widely-known type of verbiage but helps to make the development of the brain more visual which could be helpful to many.