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Word Count: 199621
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Help your child explore the world of science by engaging in some …
Help your child explore the world of science by engaging in some exciting and fun investigations together! Many science activities for babies and toddlers will principally involve building language. As you describe and name interesting phenomena, your child will be exposed to a rich variety of new words. The first or second-grader is better able to record her experiences and make some predictions based on her extra years of experience. Your preschooler or kindergartner is usually developmentally capable of physically engaging with things on his own, and has gained enough facility with language to begin describing and discussing his experiences.
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Word Count: 100939
ISBN: 978-1-998755-52-3
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An Open Educational Resources Publication by Saddleback College and Saddleback CDE adapted …
An Open Educational Resources Publication by Saddleback College and Saddleback CDE adapted from College of the Canyons Child Development
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Short Description: The aims of developmental research are to help improve the …
Short Description: The aims of developmental research are to help improve the lives of children and families, but at any given point in time, the science can be difficult to wade through. In the essays that follow students “take sides” in current debates parents and educators often encounter and make their cases with empirical research and theory.
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