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Answer thought/activity question 4.
Create a visual aid/handout for the meeting and share it here.
Share a time when you have observed caregivers or parents doing too much for young children. Don't share names or confidential information but describe the even based on the interaction. What effect do you think this has over time?
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#4. Your are the guest speaker at a parent meting for an infant-toddler program. The topic is cognitive development. What main points do you want to share?
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Attached is the file please have a look and let me know if its okay. Thanks
Outline
Cognitive Development
Introduction
Body References
Running head: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
Cognitive Development
Institutional Affiliation
Name
Date
2
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
Cognitive Development
Caregivers usually have a lot of affection for the young ones they are taking care of and
so they do will do almost anything to make sure that they are comfortable in their skin.
Sometimes the caregivers and parents end up doing too much for the young ones. An example of
when I observed this was during a meeting with a parent. Most of their concentration was on the
child and they basically did everything for the child. When the infant moved, they were there to
ensure that the child was comfortable in a position th...
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