Child Development, Norma Montes, Hour 1

  • Happy Birthday!

    I was born on March first, 1997, in Parral Chihuahua.
  • Age 4 months Child Development

    I wiggled and kicks with my arms and legs.
    Cried with tears to communicate pain, fear, discomfort, or loneliness.
    I explorde all kinds of objects with my mouth.
  • Age 8 months Child Development

    Age 8 months Child Development
    My true eye color has established!
    I learned many things by using senses like smell, taste, touch, sight, & hearing.
    I speant a great amount of time watching and observing others and things around me.
  • 12 months Child Development

    Weighted 17-27 pounds, and needed 3 meals a day with 2 snacks in between.
    I said my first word!
    Imitated my parents actions such as drinking from a cup, and talking on the phone.
  • 12 to 18 months Child Development

    12 to 18 months Child Development
    I can stand alone now, and sit down.
    I liked to push, pull, and dump things.
    Said 8-20 words that people could understand.
    Became upset when seperated from my parents.
  • 18 to 24 months Child Development

    Acts shy around strangers, my mom would say i would cry when people looked at me.
    Hums and tried to sing.
    Opened cabinets, drawers and boxes.
  • 2 Years Old Child Development

    I enjoyed playing with other kids, then by myself.
    i had more balance, could bend over and pick up toys.
    Used 2-3 word sentences.
  • 3 Years Old Child Development

    75 to 80 percent of my speech was understandable.
    I can brush my teeth, wash hands, and get a drink.
    Enjoyed helping with a simple household task.
  • 4 Years Old Child Development

    4 Years Old Child Development
    Can place objects in a line from largest to smallest
    walks in a straight line, and can hop on one foot.
    Enjoys playing with other children.
    Fearful of the dark monsters.
  • 5 years old Child Developmet

    Likes to try new things and take risk.
    May begin to loose baby teeth.
    Capable of learing complex body cordination skills like swimming, ice or roller skating, and riding a bicycle.
    I can identifie some letters of the alphabet and a few numbers if i am taught.
  • 6 through 8 year old child development

    Girls want to play more with girls and boys with boys.
    Finds criticism or falure difficult to handle.
    I can tie my shoes now!
    Enjoy copying designs, shapes, and letters.
    Able to learn the difference between left and right.
  • 9 through 11 years old child development

    Outbursts of anger are less frequent.
    Enjoy being a member of a club.
    Girls are generally as much as 2 years ahead of boys in physical maturity.
    Increase body strength and hard dexterity.
    may develop special interest in collections or hobbies, my first intrest was volleyball.