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Developmental Models and Play
These articles provide an in-depth look into the major theories and concepts in child development and education.
What are the Major Theories of Child Development? Among the many theories of child development, the works of Jean Piaget, Erik Erikson, and Lev Vygotsky offer foundational influences and distinct perspectives on the cognitive, emotional, and social development of children. Here's how these theories have shaped modern approaches to education, psychology, and parenting.
What are the Major Theories of Child Care and Education? Three pioneering theories stand out for their unique approaches to care and education: Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and Waldorf. This article delves into these major theories, outlining their core principles, methodologies, and impacts on child development.
What are Theories of Developmental Differences? Despite previous traditions that look at development as static or stage-based, current research teaches that child development unfolds uniquely for every child. Recognizing and embracing individual differences in development can be informed by two models: Developmental, Individual-difference, Relationship-based (DIR) model, commonly known as DIR Floortime, and Neurodiversity.
What are the Functional Emotional Developmental Levels? The DIR approach is particularly helpful for autistic and developmentally neurodivergent children, offering a roadmap to understand their emotional and intellectual world. The DIR Floortime Functional Emotional Developmental Levels (FEDLs) outline a series of developmental milestones that guide interactions and encourage intellectual growth.