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Toddlerhood: Physical And Cognitive Development  

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The toddler stage of physical development begins when the little one first discovers walking. The act of walking significantly changes the way the toddler sees and examines the world and manipulates the objects around him. And walking is just one of the many new significant mental and physical abilities a child is developing at this crucial stage. Once ambulatory, children can and do expand their exploration of and experimentation with the world at an astonishing rate. Their mental ability quickly matures, and soon they are able to understand and use symbols to represent objects, to pretend, and to use language meaningfully, for their language skills are also growing apace. This program discusses how adults can best provide the stimulating environments essential to supporting their toddler’s growth, physically, intellectually and linguistically, during this vital stage of development.

29 minutes.
Copyright © 2003 Magna Systems


DVD
SKU:MG-1017-03-DVD
Description:ISBN: 1-55740-416-X Closed Captioned
Weight:1 LBS.
Price:$89.00

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