Preschoool ages
3-6Y
Preschooler biological growth
Preschooler motor dev by age 3
Preschooler motor dev by age 4
Preschooler motor dev by age 5
3 year fine motor skills
4 year old fine motor skills
5 year old fine motor skills
Preschooler drawing and functions
Used to assess cognition and in therapy
- 3Y—copy circles
- 4Y—draw stick figure
- 5-6Y—draw several body parts (head, arms, legs, body and facial features)
Preschooler sources of stress
Separation from parents, supernatural beings, ghosts, monsters, noises, “bad people”, injury—poor coping mechanisms
Magical thought process
Crazy imagination, not a good understanding of cause and effect so think something crazy causes something else
Preschooler play
Sexuality
Preschoolers and TV
Kohlberg for preschool
Preconventional—stage 2; rules are followed when in their immediate interest; right action consists of what satisfies their needs; “I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine”
Erickson for preschool
Initiative vs guilt
- want to try all, guilt may come in when the child tries, then fails and feels incapable or when parents fuss at them for making a mess/failing
- feel guilty for wishing negative things like sibling gets hurt or dies and feel very guilty for these thoughts if they occur
- clarify wishes can’t cause things
- conscience developing
- verbal warnings good
- safely explore world
- active imagination
- need little guidance in play
Piaget for Preschool
2 stages of preoperational
- preconceptual 2-4 years
- intuitive thought 4-7 years (play important especially fantasy/imitative and child begins to recognize others POV, reality not firm, use simple DOs and DON’Ts, change the rules often)
- understand less than we think bc imitation
- don’t understand causality
Preschooler social development
Preschool lang development
Preschool personal development