Critical Period and Domains of Development
Critical Period and Domains of Developemnt
Domains of Development
Physical and motor, socio-emotional, cognitive, linguistic and
literacy, as well as creative art and aesthetic appreciation—these are the five
crucial areas in a child's development. These five categories are indicators of
a child's capacity for learning achievement that overlap and are linked. They
are skills youngsters are acquiring simultaneously rather than chronological
milestones. The domains also give preschool programs a mechanism to direct
their curriculum toward age-appropriate growth and readiness for school.
Activities
for Physical and Motor Development
Preschoolers should have ample chances on a regular basis to engage in engaging outdoor play activities that build their larger muscles, such as catching, running, jumping, skipping, balancing, etc. In addition to time and opportunities for outdoor play, a preschool's daily schedule should include free indoor play with materials in activity areas including block play, manipulative play, and painting activities using paints, clay, brushes, crayons, etc. This offers chances for the growth of small muscles, fosters imagination and creativity, and improves eye-hand coordination.
Activities
for Socio-Emotional Development
During early childhood the
foundations for social and emotional wellbeing are very important. Wellbeing
means good physical and mental health. It is also a feeling of happiness and
satisfaction. Warm, nurturing and supportive relationships with adults are
important for development of emotional security, positive self-concept and
respect for others.
Free play activities provide
opportunities for children to make choices and take decisions and also
understand others’ rights and perspectives. In addition, they support the
development of pro-social behaviour in children like waiting for one’s turn,
sharing,
helping
others, identifying one’s own emotions and experiencing compassion and empathy.
Following, interest and choice enables children to develop skills of self regulation,
perseverance on task and good work habits.
Activities like meal time and toilet breaks allow for good health habits to be formed such as hand washing, eating nutritious food, eating slowly, drinking clean water, etc.
Activities
for Creative Art and Expression
Opportunities to develop imagination
and creativity through music, art and craft help children develop
self-expression, enjoyment and disposition for art, music and movement. When
children view the work of other children they also learn to appreciate and
respect differences in culture and viewpoint.
Opportunities for creative expressions
through scribbling, painting, drawing, music, movement, clay modeling provide
children insight about the world around them, understand real life objects and
events and also influence their competence as creative problem solvers. Such
activities also give opportunities to exercise fine muscles which prepare them
to write.
A variety of concrete, process-oriented play experiences encourage children to experiment with new ideas and materials and use their imagination.
Activities
for Language Development and Early Literacy
India is a biggest democratic and
multilingual country, we have a large number of children whose home language
(mother tongue) is different from the medium of instruction in school. These
include contexts such as that of tribal languages or dialects of regional
languages and increasingly now English medium preschools where children in most
cases come in with no or little familiarity with oral English.
Starting children on reading and
writing without ensuring their oral language base results in children learning
to read mechanically through simple decoding, but without much comprehension.
Since all school subjects are language mediated.
This early learning gap inevitably has an
adverse impact on children’s later performance in school. In addition to this
challenge, we have a large number of children who are first generation learners
who do not have a literacy environment at home.
Children
learn to communicate effectively if they are given ample opportunities to talk,
listen, share, and narrate their experiences to other children and adults in a
relaxed, non- critical and stress free environment.
Provide opportunities such as
story-telling, rhymes, role play and dramatization, etc. Ensuring a print rich
environment in the class in the form of
captions, labels and instructions, and their own name tags will help children
develop print awareness.
Activities
for Environmental Awareness, Scientific Thinking and Mathematical Reasoning
Children are born with natural curiosity
and the innate science and math skills to interpret and respond to the world. A
major goal of preschool education is therefore to help children move towards
more logical thinking by helping them graduate from their perception-bound to
more concept based understanding.
This gets addressed by helping
children form concepts related to the world around them through direct experience
and interactions with the physical, social and natural environment. Children start
distinguishing between colours, shapes, sizes, quantities, vegetables, fruits
and soon as they experience each concept. This early learning is facilitated in
communication with adults, as the child interacts with the environment.
Language thus also plays a very important role in helping children form
concepts.
Cognitive development is thus closely related to perceptual categorisation– the development of categories based on perceptual similarities. Cognitive or mental skills like matching, seriation, or classification based on comparisons, help to refine concepts and help children form a sound foundation for higher order cognitive skills of critical thinking, reasoning, memory and problem solving which provides the basis of a scientific temper.
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