As your little one grows physically, they also experience the development of knowledge, skills, and behavior. Here are five areas in child development:
Cognitive development This includes the ability to think, learn, understand, solve problems, and remember. Language development. How your little one learns to recognize sounds, words, and sentences, uses sign and body language to communicate with others. It also includes how they learn to understand communication from other people.
Physical development. How children learn to move and use their muscles. These can be separated into major motor skills (such as using muscles to stand, walk, run) and small motor skills (which use muscles to eat, draw, and write).
Social and emotional development. Social development is how children learn to develop relationships and cooperation with family members, friends, and teachers. Meanwhile, emotional development includes how children learn to express, understand, and handle their emotions. This also includes how they lead an activity and show confidence, curiosity and creativity. In a way, social and emotional development is an elaboration of a child's identity and self-image. How the Little One recognizes his own feelings and learns the feelings of others so that they can live together in society.