The Developing Child: From Infancy to Preschool
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Key ideas in The Developing Child: From Infancy to Preschool
- Temperament is the innate, biological 'style' of reacting present from birth
- Goodness of Fit is the compatibility between child temperament and environment
- Personality develops later as life experiences shape those initial biological traits
- Adjusting adult expectations to match a child's rhythm reduces developmental stress
- Distinguishing biological temperament from learned personality
- Applying the Goodness of Fit model to caregiver responses
- Inhibitory control allows a child to suppress a dominant impulsive response
- Low thresholds mean the brain registers minor stimuli as intense or overwhelming
- Shifting attention away from a desired object helps manage emotional arousal
- Sensory-sensitive children often avoid 'messy' textures like sand or glue
- The prefrontal cortex must activate to override the brain's immediate emotional signals
- Irritability in crowded or brightly lit rooms indicates sensory overstimulation
- The process of effortful control in self-regulation
- Identifying behaviors associated with low sensory thresholds
- Extreme temperamental traits in infancy show moderate stability into adulthood
- Behavioral inhibition is a specific trait linked to amygdala reactivity to the unknown
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When a caregiver's approach and the physical environment align with a child's natural rhythm, what is this called?
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Where The Developing Child: From Infancy to Preschool takes you
Move beyond basic milestones to understand the neurological, physiological, and psychological mechanisms driving early childhood growth. Explore how temperament, language acquisition, and motor development intersect to form a unique personality.
- 1
The Emotional and Social Engine
- Decoding Temperament and Personality
- The Science of Co-regulation
- 2
Communication and Cognitive Architecture
- Mechanics of Language Acquisition
- Executive Function and Theory of Mind
- 3
Physical Mastery and Sensory Integration
- Gross Motor Progression and Proprioception
- Fine Motor Precision and Tool Use
- 4
Nutrition, Growth, and the Body
- The Physiology of Growth and Sleep
- Nutritional Shifts and Self-Regulation
- 5
The Developing Self
- Identity Formation and Autonomy
- The Cognitive Work of Play
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