What are the 5 Major Areas of Child Development?
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 Published On Jul 29, 2020

So, What are the 5 MAJOR areas of Child Development? This video is all about that!
Remember, these areas overlap tremendously and are large. There are tons of sub categories that you may hear doctors, nurses, therapists and educators talk about.
So, use these 5 MAJOR categories as a way to help you understand that there are specific skills or "milestones" that your child develops LONG after that momentous FIRST year of life!

1. Cognitive Development
2. Social and Emotional Development
3. Speech and Language Development
4. Gross Motor Development
5. Fine Motor Development

If you have concerns about your child's development, please discuss it with your pediatrician. For additional information you can use this CDC website. It is broken down by age and category, and provides pictures and videos.
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/m...

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