Rebecca Felton
Haywood Community College
March 27, 2022
The Approaches to Play and Learning
Activities beneficial to the approaches to play and learning should aim at encouraging the child to engage in exploratory behavior. For instance, providing them with activities such as painting, stacking blocks, matching shapes, and letting them discover items during treasure hunts will allow one to observe the child’s development in APL. A child who performs best will be curious and actively engage in these activities.
Emotional and Social Development
Activities beneficial to a child’s emotional and social development are intended to allow a child to express themselves emotionally and acknowledge their feelings. For preschoolers this can be achieved by engaging the kids in decision-making. For instance, they can decide whether they want to read story books or tell stories. Social development can also be achieved by allowing the kids to narrate about their interests or hobbies, thereby boosting their confidence and growth (Little et al., 2013).
Health and Physical Development
Activities beneficial to a child’s health and physical development aim at promoting an overall healthy well-being of the child. These activities are also aimed at boosting their immunity. Therefore, children should be encouraged to engage in physical exercises such as running, engage in healthy feeding habits, and observing personal hygiene.
Language and Communication
To promote language and communication, children can first learn by communicating with their parents and siblings. It is advisable that from birth, parents should communicate with their children so that they can easily adapt into communication once they start speaking. Other activities such as reading, writing, and storytelling will enhance their language and communication (Little et al., 2013).
Cognitive Development
Cognitive development can be enhanced by having the child engage in exploratory learning activities. This will include teaching them about science, painting, visual arts, and allowing them to engage in critical thinking skills, for instance, having preschoolers read out numbers or alphabets in the correct order. This will promote cognitive development and allow the child’s mind to develop (Little et al., 2013).
References
Little, S., Catherine, G. B., & Collins, E. (2013). North Carolina Foundations for Early
Learning and Development. Department of Public Instruction, State of North Carolina.
Rebecca Felton
Haywood
Community College
March 27, 2022
Rebecca Felton
Haywood Community College
March 27, 2022