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Consider the different ways the infants and toddlers in your care engage in activities together. Use the information below to learn about various skills within the cognitive development domain and expectations of how infants and toddlers learn the given skills. Reflect on your previous experience and knowledge of child development to document examples of how each age group learns cognitive development skills through play. The Cause & Effect Skill has been completed as an example. Cognitive Skill: Cause & EffectExperience/Activity: Building with Blocks Age range: Birth to 8 months; Expectations: Explores blocks by mouthing, grasping, or hitting together. Age range: 6 to 18 months; Expectations: Waits for adult to stack blocks then knocks tower over and claps. Age range: 16 to 36 months; Expectations: Places larger block on the bottom and smaller blocks on top. Cognitive Skill: Spatial AwarenessExperience/Activity: Sand Play in the Sensory Table Age range: Birth to 8 months; Expectations: Age range: 6 to 18 months; Expectations: Age range: 16 to 36 months; Expectations: Cognitive Skill: Reasoning & Problem SolvingExperience/Activity: Climbing on Mats Age range: Birth to 8 months; Expectations: Age range: 6 to 18 months; Expectations: Age range: 16 to 36 months; Expectations: Cognitive Skill: Social IdentityExperience/Activity: Dramatic Play with Dolls Age range: Birth to 8 months; Expectations: Age range: 6 to 18 months; Expectations: Age range: 16 to 36 months; Expectations: Cognitive Skill: MemoryExperience/Activity: Nature Walk Age range: Birth to 8 months; Expectations: Age range: 6 to 18 months; Expectations: Age range: 16 to 36 months; Expectations: Cognitive Skill: Group and CategorizeExperience/Activity: Manipulating Farm Animal Figurines Age range: Birth to 8 months; Expectations: Age range: 6 to 18 months; Expectations: Age range: 16 to 36 months; Expectations: |