Curriculum Content
Infant-Toddler Development
The educational content of Laalan Paalan infant-toddler programs is built around 41 focal developmental pointers in 10 curriculum content areas. These "key experiences," are early childhood milestones that guide caregivers as they plan and assess learning experiences and interact with children to support learning.
"key experiences" :
Infant-toddler behavior reflecting knowledge and skills in
areas such as communication and language, social
relations, exploring objects, and movement.
Curriculum Content Areas
- Sense of Self
- Social Relations
- Creative Representation
- Movement
- Music
- Communication and Language
- Exploring Objects
- Early Quantity and Number
- Space
- Time
A list of 41 infant-toddler key experiences
INFANT AND TODDLER
Sense of Self
- Expressing initiative
- Distinguishing self from others
- Solving problems encountered in exploration and play
- Doing things for one's self
Social Relations
- Forming an attachment to a primary caregiver
- Building relationships with other adults
- Building relationships with peers
- Expressing emotions
- Showing empathy toward the feelings and needs of others
- Playing with others
Creative Representation
- Imitating and pretending
- Exploring building and art materials
- Responding to and identifying pictures and photographs
Movement
- Moving parts of the body (turning head, grasping, kicking)
- Moving the whole body (rolling, crawling, cruising, walking, running, balancing)
- Moving with objects
- Feeling and experiencing steady beat
Music
- Listening to music
- Responding to music
- Exploring and imitating sounds
- Exploring vocal pitch sounds
Communication and Language
- Listening and responding
- Communicating nonverbally
- Participating in two-way communication
- Speaking
- Exploring picture books and magazines
- Enjoying stories, rhymes, and songs
Exploring Objects
- Exploring objects with one's hands, feet, mouth, eyes, ears, and nose
- Discovering object permanence
- Exploring and noticing how things are the same or different
Early Quantity and Number
- Experiencing "more"
- Experiencing one-to-one correspondence
- Experiencing the number of things
Space
- Exploring and noticing the location of objects
- Observing people and things from various perspectives
- Filling and emptying, putting in and taking out
- Taking things apart and fitting them together
Time
- Anticipating familiar events
- Noticing the beginning and ending of time intervals
- Experiencing "fast" and "slow"
- Repeating an action to make something happen again: experiencing cause and effect
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