Summary of Infant/Toddler Foundations
Social-Emotional Development
- Interactions with Adults: The developing ability to respond to and engage with adults
- Relationships with Adults: The development of close relationships with certain adults who provide consistent nurturance
- Interactions with Peers: The developing ability to respond to and engage with other children
- Relationships with Peers: The development of relationships with certain peers through interactions over time
- Identity of Self in Relation to Others: The developing concept that the child is an individual operating within social relationships
- Recognition of Ability: The developing understanding that the child can take action to influence the environment
- Expression of Emotion: The developing ability to express a variety of feelings through facial expressions, movements, gestures, sounds, or words
- Empathy: The developing ability to share in the emotional experiences of others
- Emotion Regulation: The developing ability to manage emotional responses with assistance from others and independently
- Impulse Control: The developing capacity to wait for needs to be met, to inhibit potentially hurtful behavior, and to act according to social expectations, including safety rules
- Social Understanding: The developing understanding of the responses, communication, emotional expressions, and actions of other people
Language Development
- Receptive Language: The developing ability to understand words and increasingly complex utterances
- Expressive Language: The developing ability to produce the sounds of language and use vocabulary and increasingly complex utterances
- Communication Skills and Knowledge: The developing ability to communicate nonverbally and verbally
- Interest in Print: The developing interest in engaging with print in books and in the environment
Cognitive Development
- Cause-and-Effect: The developing understanding that one event brings about another
- Spatial Relationships: The developing understanding of how things move and fit in space
- Problem Solving: The developing ability to engage in a purposeful effort to reach a goal or figure out how something works
- Imitation: The developing ability to mirror, repeat, and practice the actions of others, either immediately or later
- Memory: The developing ability to store and later retrieve information about past experiences
- Number Sense: The developing understanding of number and quantity
- Classification: The developing ability to group, sort, categorize, connect, and have expectations of objects and people according to their attributes
- Symbolic Play: The developing ability to use actions, objects, or ideas to represent other actions, objects, or ideas
- Attention Maintenance: The developing ability to attend to people and things while interacting with others and exploring the environment and play materials
- Understanding of Personal Care Routines: The developing ability to understand and participate in personal care routines
Perceptual and Motor Development
- Perceptual Development: The developing ability to become aware of the social and physical environment through the senses
- Gross Motor: The developing ability to move the large muscles
- Fine Motor: The developing ability to move the small muscles
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Last Reviewed: Tuesday, January 23, 2024
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