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Moving From Village (2-18 mon.) to Our Time (18 mon.-3 yrs)
Children ready for the Our Time class show many of the following characteristics:
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Physical
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- Improved walking skills, feet are together, knees flexible (vs. the “new walker” who has a wide-based, legs-apart gait with locked knees).
- Beginning to imitate/explore a variety of traveling movements – run, jump, leap.
- Can walk up stairs while holding onto rail or hand.
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Emotional
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- Use gestures and language to deal with frustration (as opposed to just crying or whining).
- Sustains interest and attention in activity for several minutes. (Note: not wanting to give something up (egg shaker, scarf, etc.) can be a sign of maturation).
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Cognitive
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- Reliably points to correctly identified body parts.
- Can follow two-step direction. “Come get a scarf, and take it back to mommy.”
- Understands what “one” means (vs. a handful).
- Learning to use toys and objects in symbolic ways (moving beyond just enjoyment of sensory properties).
- Moving beyond play schemes of mouthing, throwing and dumping. Actions becoming purposeful and integrated.
- Can interact in a directed activity.
- Able to shift attention with transition.
- Reliably responds to own name (refers to self by name in secure environments).
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Language
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- Can express wants and needs symbolically (gestures, words).
- Has vocabulary of 20 words. Receptive language is still stronger than expressive language.
- Reading with caregiver becomes co-operative. Child will select book, sit, turn pages, relate to the story and interact.
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Social
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- Interested in what other children are doing.
- Capable of distal communication (i.e., following verbal instructions from further away).
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Musical
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- Moves to music, perhaps to steady beat.
- Responds to rhymes and songs, recognizes familiar ones.
