Child Development Observation Essay

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Introduction Child development and growth observation can be quite fascinating considering the uniqueness of each child. As children grow, they normally develop and acquire new skills whether complex or not. The abilities experienced by each child progresses differently that is it depends on the nurturing given by the parent or guardian and on the characteristics that they inherit. Proper development and growth of the child occurs when basic needs are provided by the reliable adult guardians, including such things as love, food, encouragement, shelter and warmth. The essay evaluates child development and growth through observation conducted by myself on my nephew. The essay will include physical development, general health, emotional development, …show more content…

He has rather few temper tantrums or rarely whines except when asking for “tamm tamm” from his mother. He is rather shy at first when meeting new people, but after a while he gets comfortable. He is quite persistent especially when addressing things he wants and tends to add some aggression to it. For example, when trying to reach for something beyond his reach, he will use any means necessary like his chairs or even trying to use his parents to climb and reach for it. He is not too concerned with failure and tends to abandon something that has proved too difficult to achieve. He is quite obedient as when his mother tells him “no” for the first time he will pretend to listen, but later returns and after his mother interferes again, he tends to move away and engage in another activity. He understands that the term “no” from his mother means it, he should not do that though, he looks at her rather confused whenever his mother says …show more content…

Children discover that they have different abilities and skills such as playing with toys and putting on shoes and these skills show that the child has a growing sense of autonomy and independence (Parrish, 2010). Carl is clearly at stage 2 that is autonomous versus doubt and shame where the child tries to achieve independence and purpose. This is clear from the fact that he will constantly refuse help from his mother especially during mealtimes and likes to feed himself. He will choose what to eat and an example of this is when his mother gave him some pasta with a serving of potatoes, but he refused to eat that and instead wanted to eat fruit pudding. He tends to choose the toys he wants to play with and his mother clearly understands this by asking him which toys he wants each time he wants to play. The efforts of his mother supporting and encouraging him motivates his confidence, security and independence in his own abilities and enables him to survive and take on b activities in the

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