The child who chose this observation was a 4 - year - old man, apparently a normal healthy child. He is 42.5 pounds in weight and 44 inches in height. His mother is Hispanic and his father is Hispanic; they are married and live together. Children live with their parents and brothers (16 years old, not the same father). He has another brother who is occasionally coming to this house (19 years old, not the same mother). The closest brother of a child has been away from him for 12 years.
The four young girls I care for, McKenzie, Maggie, Meredith, and Morgan are sisters with different age and development level. McKenzie is 8 years old, Maggie is six years old, Meredith is three years old, and Morgan is sixteen years old. Every girl is at various stages of cognitive, physical, psychological, social, and emotional development. I have prepared a 4 year babysitter for girls, and can observe their growth and change in many different ways. Since they are from the same family, I can see nature and ways to develop their development.
A typical 4-year-old child has developed emotional development in many ways. A 4 year old child has a sense of humor and tends to share and share others. Other emotions begin to appear as fear, anger, jealousy, and sadness. A typical 4 year old began to have a bad dream, they imagined living creatures. A 4 year old child began to express more emotion. During my observation Robert showed his emotions in various ways. On 7th March, when Robert smiled and jumped unlimitedly, Kate was in class "B". Another example is that at Melinda's rough coach on April 11, Robert wondered what to do with the head confused. These are examples of a 4 year old child expressing emotions.
His words are all awkward because a 4 year old boy came to my house. When she first met her, a 4 year old boy gave me a word. A 4 year old boy! How does a 4 year old boy know this word? Perhaps it was caused by his grandfather talking like this around him. As Yehudagberg once said, "Words are the most powerful force available to humans, you can use this power constructively, in encouraging words, or use hopeless words destructively. Strength, ability to help, heal, hinder, hurt, hurt, give humiliation, and humble people. "