Reflection Paper On Child Development

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The child is a complex creature and, as such, has many needs that need to be met. Some of these essentials center on physical needs, whereas others involve emotional necessities. Over the course of the semester, I have encountered many interesting theories of child development, as well as numerous ways to create a classroom that is a center of learning—so many, in fact that it has been quite challenging trying to narrow the important takeaways down to only seven. However, it seems as though there are a few overarching themes that are essential to remember, and I will outline them below. The first thing to make certain of, when teaching children, is that they and their parents are educated about health, and that you are promoting/modeling a healthy lifestyle. Health--broadly covering nutrition, sleep, and issues of drug use—is important for numerous reasons. First, a child who is hungry, or who is not well-rested, is unable to focus on the content of what you are attempting to teach—instead concentrating on trying to block out the feelings of hunger or trying to overcome the overwhelming urge to sleep. Second, an …show more content…

Secure attachment is the bond that develops between a caregiver and a child which allows the child the confidence to develop and explore while knowing that they can turn to their attachment figure if a situation is too novel or intimidating. This attachment is vitally important to develop within a classroom if the teacher desires the students under his tutelage to have the confidence to speak up in class, speak up about bullying, try a new sport, or to know what to do in any other situation that is different from the routine. A teacher can develop secure attachment of his students by being warm, caring, and fair toward all of them. This will give learners a feeling of security which provides the optimal setting for maximum

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