Desarrollo Cognoscitivo Pensando para Aprender. Un Folleto para las Familias de Kansas

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¡Hola! El temprano desarrollo de un niño sirve como base para el aprendizaje posterior. El propósito de este folleto es presentarle a las familias algunas habilidades, llamadas etapas de desarrollo, que los niños desarrollan y el orden en el cual suceden. Un muestreo de ideas se ofrece en las siguientes páginas para ayudar a que se desarrollen dichas habilidades. Cada niño se desarrolla de diferente manera, aún dentro de la misma familia. Dos niños, comparando el uno con el otro, no necesariamente tendrán las mismas habilidades al mismo tiempo. Este folleto ha sido creado para proveer información acerca del pensamiento, razonamiento y habilidades de aprendizaje, o desarrollo cognoscitivo, en niños pequeños y tiene como fin ser utilizado por las familias de Kansas. Este folleto provee un entendimiento común con respecto a cómo se debe dar el desarrollo cognoscitivo de los niños en su temprana infancia. Uso recomendado de este documento: • Como iniciador de conversaciones acerca del desarrollo de los niños. • Como guía para que las familias ayuden a apoyar el desarrollo de sus niños a través de actividades sugeridas. Si usted tiene inquietudes acerca del desarrollo de su niño, usted puede hablar con el médico de éste, con el departamento local de salud, los maestros, o puede solicitar una exploración gratuita poniéndose en contacto con la siguientes agencias: Para niños de cero a tres años, comuníquese con el: Departamento de Salud de Kansas, Servicios para Infantes y Niños Pequeños (Kansas Department of Health, Infant Toddler Services) (800) 332-6262 Para niños mayores de tres años, comuníquese con el: Departamento de Educación del Estado de Kansas (Kansas State Department of Education) (800) 203-9462 ¡Avísenos si le podemos ser de mayor asistencia! Atentamente, Centro de Recursos de Información para Padres de Kansas (KPIRC) (Kansas Parent Information Resource Center (KPIRC)) 1-866-711-6711

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Cognitive Development: Thinking to Learn (A Booklet for Kansas Families)

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A child’s early development builds a foundation for later learning. The purpose of this booklet is to introduce families to some of the skills, called developmental milestones, that children develop and the order in which they happen. A sampling of ideas to help develop these skills is found in the following pages. Children develop differently, even in the same family. Two children, side by side, will not necessarily have the same skills at the same time. This booklet has been compiled to provide information on thinking, reasoning, and learning skills, or cognitive development, in young children and is intended for use by Kansas families. This booklet weaves a common thread of understanding related to what cognitive development looks like in early childhood. Suggested Use of This Document • As a starting point for conversations about the development of children. • As a guide for families to help support their child’s development through suggested activities. If you have concerns about the progress of your child, you might talk with your child’s doctor, local health department, teacher, or you may request a free screening by contacting the following agencies: For children birth to three years old, contact: Kansas Department of Health, Infant Toddler Services (800) 332-6262 For children over three years old, contact: Kansas State Department of Education (800) 203-9462 Let us know if we can be of further help! Sincerely, Kansas Parent Information Resource Center (KPIRC) 866-711-6711

Filed under Parents Early Childhood and tagged with Early Learning Document early literacy cognitive on July 02, 2010 #


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The Magic of Everyday Moments: Six to Nine Months

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The booklets in this series, Magic of Everyday Moments, are not intended to be general guides to everything that is happening at each specific age. Instead, they focus on how, through interactions with your baby during everyday moments, you can support your baby's social, emotional and intellectual development. In fact, these everyday moments are rich opportunities to encourage your child’s development by building her self-confidence; curiosity; social skills; self-control and communication skills. Most of all you build her desire to learn about her world. These are linked with Permission from Zero to Three- www.zerotothree.org

Filed under Parents Early Childhood and tagged with communication cognitive Order from KPIRC social/emotional social development zero to three years infant development infant mental health on September 14, 2009 #


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The Magic of Everyday Moments: Birth to Four Months

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The booklets in this series, Magic of Everyday Moments, are not intended to be general guides to everything that is happening at each specific age. Instead, they focus on how, through interactions with your baby during everyday moments, you can support your baby's social, emotional and intellectual development. In fact, these everyday moments are rich opportunities to encourage your child’s development by building her self-confidence; curiosity; social skills; self-control and communication skills. Most of all you build her desire to learn about her world. These are linked with Permission from Zero to Three- www.zerotothree.org

Filed under Parents Early Childhood and tagged with Order from KPIRC communication cognitive social/emotional infant mental health social development infant development zero to three years on September 14, 2009 #


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Early Years are Learning Years

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Early Years Are Learning Years™: is an ongoing effort to focus attention on the importance of the early years for children's learning and all aspects of development. EYLYs are short articles designed for parents and other adults involved with children on a daily basis. Early childhood programs involved in the NAEYC accreditation process frequently use these articles in newsletters to help families and others learn more about giving children a great start. Note: Reproduction of the Early Years Are Learning Years™ is freely granted, provided credit is given to the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Early Years Are Learning Years™ releases are posted here each month. You may browse the titles from the last few years; or, use this easy index to select those titles related to your topic of interest. Recent Early Years Are Learning Years™: *** Quality Programs Nurture Relationships to Enhance Young Children’s Learning *** Your child’s first report card *** Helping young children start school *** Choosing a Preschool *** Singing as a Teaching Tool *** Helping Toddlers Become Problem Solvers Previous EYLY Releases are searchable from this website.

Filed under Early Childhood and tagged with report cards school readiness kindergarten transition high quality preschool cognitive problem solving on December 08, 2008 #

The Magic of Everday Moments: Twenty-Four to Thirty-Six Months

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The booklets in this series, Magic of Everyday Moments, are not intended to be general guides to everything that is happening at each specific age. Instead, they focus on how, through interactions with your baby during everyday moments, you can support your baby's social, emotional and intellectual development. In fact, these everyday moments are rich opportunities to encourage your child’s development by building her self-confidence; curiosity; social skills; self-control and communication skills. Most of all you build her desire to learn about her world. These are linked with Permission from Zero to Three- www.zerotothree.org

Filed under Early Childhood and tagged with behavior cognitive communication infant development infant mental health social/emotional zero to three years on December 08, 2008 #


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The Magic of Everyday Moments: Eighteen to Twenty-Four Months

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The booklets in this series, Magic of Everyday Moments, are not intended to be general guides to everything that is happening at each specific age. Instead, they focus on how, through interactions with your baby during everyday moments, you can support your baby's social, emotional and intellectual development. In fact, these everyday moments are rich opportunities to encourage your child’s development by building her self-confidence; curiosity; social skills; self-control and communication skills. Most of all you build her desire to learn about her world. These are linked with Permission from Zero to Three- www.zerotothree.org

Filed under Early Childhood and tagged with Order from KPIRC infant mental health infant development behavior cognitive communication social/emotional zero to three years on December 08, 2008 #


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The Magic of Everyday Moments: Twelve to Fifteen Months

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The booklets in this series, Magic of Everyday Moments, are not intended to be general guides to everything that is happening at each specific age. Instead, they focus on how, through interactions with your baby during everyday moments, you can support your baby's social, emotional and intellectual development. In fact, these everyday moments are rich opportunities to encourage your child’s development by building her self-confidence; curiosity; social skills; self-control and communication skills. Most of all you build her desire to learn about her world. These are linked with Permission from Zero to Three- www.zerotothree.org

Filed under Early Childhood and tagged with cognitive communication infant development infant mental health Order from KPIRC zero to three years behavior social/emotional on December 08, 2008 #


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The Magic of Everyday Moments: Nine to Twelve Months

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The booklets in this series, Magic of Everyday Moments, are not intended to be general guides to everything that is happening at each specific age. Instead, they focus on how, through interactions with your baby during everyday moments, you can support your baby's social, emotional and intellectual development. In fact, these everyday moments are rich opportunities to encourage your child’s development by building her self-confidence; curiosity; social skills; self-control and communication skills. Most of all you build her desire to learn about her world. These are linked with Permission from Zero to Three- www.zerotothree.org

Filed under Early Childhood and tagged with cognitive communication behavior zero to three years infant mental health infant development social/emotional Order from KPIRC on December 08, 2008 #


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The Magic of Everyday Moments: Four to Six Months

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The booklets in this series, Magic of Everyday Moments, are not intended to be general guides to everything that is happening at each specific age. Instead, they focus on how, through interactions with your baby during everyday moments, you can support your baby's social, emotional and intellectual development. In fact, these everyday moments are rich opportunities to encourage your child’s development by building her self-confidence; curiosity; social skills; self-control and communication skills. Most of all you build her desire to learn about her world. These are linked with Permission from Zero to Three- www.zerotothree.org

Filed under Early Childhood and tagged with zero to three years infant development social/emotional communication cognitive infant mental health Order from KPIRC on December 08, 2008 #


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