During middle childhood - the period between ages 6 and 12 - children reach many critical milestones. In fact, teacher and caregiver responses during this time of significant change can dramatically affect a child's physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth, both immediately and in the future.
At this stage, children grow physically, gain body awareness, and form lifelong habits that affect their health and well-being. At the same time, their minds expand in knowledge and understanding, as thinking processes become more logical and organized. The way they view themselves, and the manner in which they interact with family and friends, evolves as children develop self-concepts and self-esteem.
This program provides an informative, clear and compelling examination of the middle-childhood stage of development and a detailed overview of a child's growth and maturity into an adolescent. Viewers learn pertinent vocabulary, statistics, and classroom strategies, and hear experienced classroom teachers offer insights and observations about children in this stage of development.
Learn:
• Key elements affecting growth in middle childhood.
• Physical, cognitive, social and emotional developments.
• Gross- and fine-motor milstones.
• Effects of obesity and accidental injuries.
• Characterics of concrete operational thinking.
• Advancements in language development.
• Measurements of intelligence.
• Differences between self-concept and self-esteem.
• Factors that impract moral development.
• Effects of divorce and self-care situations.
• Strategies for helping children with challenging conditions.
30 minutes.
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For a more in-depth look at the development of children in the Middle Childhood stage, check out our new Middle Childhood Series including Physical Growth and Development, Cognitive and Language Development, and Social and Emotional Development.