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  The Principles Download

During the first few years of a baby's life, the brain grows and develops significantly. The baby rapidly progresses from a totally dependent infant to an independent youngster. While genetics is important in determining your child's skills and abilities, the role of the environment is of equal importance in affecting your child's learning and emotion.

Development is a continuous process. The child goes through each step according to a certain sequence. However, each child is UNIQUE. Your baby will develop at his or her own pace. While certain abilities tend to occur at certain ages, a wide spectrum of timing can be normal. It is therefore difficult to be exact about what should be expected at each stage of a particular chile's dvelopment.

What are the different areas of development

What your child needs

In order to help your child grow and develop to his / her full potential especially in the early stages of life, he or she needs:

true to feel special, loved, and valued

true to feel secure

true to feel confident

true guidance

true a balanced experience of freedom and limits

true exposure to a diverse environment filled with a variety of stimulation

 

How you can help

true Provide an interesting and safe physical environment, including age and delopmentally appropriate play materials, for your child to explore and learn

true Respond warmly and contingently to your child's behavior: smiling when your child smiles, talking when your child speaks and answering your child's questions however briefly

true Talk to and with your child, encourage him to express himself

true Avoid too much restriction, punishment or control, instead give your child room to explore and even opportunity to make mistakes within safe boundaries

true Have reasonable expectations for your child's abilities

 

The following series of "Child Development" serve to show a general progression through the developmental stages. Every child is unique. It is perfectly natural for a child to attain some milestones earlier and others later than the general trend.

Don't be alarmed if your baby's development takes a slightly different timing or your baby fails to attain certain abilities at some stages. It may only signal a need for special attention.

If you have any concerns related to your child's own pattern of development, discuss with the nurses or doctors at any MCHC.

We have a series of childcare and parenting workshops and leaflets for expectant parents, parents of infants and preschool children. Please contact our healthcare personnel for information.
 
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Last revision date: 01 September 2006