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Infant Toddler DevelopmentChild Development Media » Development » Infant Toddler DevelopmentInfant/Toddler Development refers to a child’s development in the first 24-36 months of life. During this period, an infant experiences rapid physical growth, as well as dramatic growth in motor skills, cognitive and language skills, and social skills. This is a very exciting time for babies, as they are experiencing their world for the first time. It’s important to know what sorts of things to expect from babies during this stage. Babies are born with all five senses active, and although some are considerably underdeveloped, they rapidly mature as the baby grows. From birth, infants begin learning about the world around them through their senses. The titles in this section describe the progression a typically developing child goes through in developing their senses, and describes how adults and caregivers can best support that development. Although babies develop at their own pace, it’s important to be aware of what milestones to expect, and at what point to worry that something may not be right. Titles range from activity-based programs designed to stimulate growth, to developmental research aimed at describing the different stages of an infant’s life, to theoretical research into the development of identity and the sense of self. The video seeks to show that infants begin life with a set of survival-oriented emotions and acquire social emotions as they pass through childhood. Includes: VHS
The cornerstone of Magda Gerber's work is respect for infants. In this book she offers guidance on how to "educare," to care as you educate.
This video addresses the developmental needs of the newborn and covers issues such as neonatal tests and assessments, bonding with parents, options for feeding, and causes and care of high risk infants. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video addresses the major landmarks in locomotion and fine motor skills that are realized in the child's first year. Accomplishment of these physical abilities falls within the general principles of direction and sequence. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The infant uses both sensory and perceptive capabilities for early learning. These innate reflexes are utilized in discovering the world. The child continues learning by adapting new skills of looking, mouthing, handling, and manipulating objects. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
In this tape the early interactions between parent and child are likened to a dance with carefully orchestrated interactions on both sides. Both partners learn from each other. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This book shows parents how to tap into the child’s five senses - hearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch - to actually stimulate the growth of the brain and increase the child’s intelligence.
In this video we see that the essential base of trust develops in the early relationship of love and nurturing, holding and stroking, nourishment and care. This positive foundation affects relationships throughout life. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video, and accompanying book by Stanley Greenspan, M.D., enables the viewer to help a baby begin to develop healthy relationships with others by recognizing the infant's first feelings and responding to the baby's cues. Includes First Feelings: Milestones in the Emotional Development of your Baby and Child, 247 pages. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
In walking, the state of being both mobile and upright significantly changes the way the toddler perceives the world. As this tape shows, the increasing ability to manipulate objects occurs simultaneously with increasing mobility. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
In this tape we learn how critical the toddler years are because of the focus on gaining autonomy and independence. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video presents tools to support sensory motor development in 0 to 3 month-old babiesr. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video offers techniques that foster the sensory motor development of 3 to 6 month old babies. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video presents games and activities that encourage sensory motor development of 6 to 9 month old babies. Available in DVD and VHS format.
This video offers parents and caregivers techniques to encourage the sensory motor development of 9 to 12 month old babies. Available in DVD and VHS format.
This series focuses on the first year of life and presents an occupational therapist, with her infant son, who introduces games and activities that use all the senses to encourage engagement and exploration as well as to identify and overcome problems. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This series of 4 videos was produced by the Pickler Institute in Budapest, Hungary. It includes "Babies and Young Children with Each Other" (#31322), "The Baby's Attention During Play" (#31323), "Attention to Each Other: Infant and Adult During Bath" (#31324) and "Freedom to Move On One's Own (#31325). Choose from DVD and VHS formats.
This video shows two caregivers each bathing a baby. Watch the communication that occurs between the two sets of partners and identify the behaviors that increase the infant's self-awareness and support the relationship to the adult. Choose from DVD and VHS formats.
Consisting of the first three videotapes of the complete set, covering ages 2 weeks to 3 years in detail, with full introduction and interview with 10-year-old Sarah discussing the taping process. Available in VHS format.
Consisting of the first 3 videotapes of the complete set, covering ages 2 weeks to 3 years in detail, with full introduction and interview with 10-year-old Sarah discussing the taping process. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This program observes the foundations for the developing person being secured bonding with the parent, development of language, development of social skills, and the formation of self-image. The tape underscores why the first years of parenting are so crucial to the development of a child's social skills and self-image. Includes: VHS. Languages Available: English and Spanish.
The video represents the philosophy of Magda Gerber and shows Infants from three months to two years demonstrating the stages of gross motor development. Available in VHS and DVD.
The separation-individuation process, as identified by Margaret Mahler, pinpointed aspects of the early life of the child not previously known. Includes: VHS
This video shows the four sub-phases of individuation, identified and describe by Margaret Mahler, that a child moves through as personality develops. Includes: VHS or DVD
This video examines the separation-individuation process, identified by Dr. Margaret Mahler, and the development of the sense of self during the first eighteen months of life. Includes: VHS or DVD
This video addresses the critical impact of the first three years of life and offers strategies for loving and nurturing interaction with children in a variety of cultural and family circumstances. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video is about early infant attachment and how bonding with the parent affects the development of the child. Also reviews the research of many scientists. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
Michael Trout examines perspectives of infant mental health and the bonds developed between babies and their mothers. Includes vignettes from both healthy and conflicted caregiver-infant dyads. Available in VHS format only.
The Infant-Toddler COR looks at the whole child from the ages of 6 weeks to 3 years. The COR is observation based and emphasizes the child's strengths.
This book explores nine domains of child emotional and social development from birth to 6 years and includes major theories and findings from research.
This series portrays the theory and practice of child care for babies and toddlers at the Lady Gowrie Center in Adelaide, Australia. Available in DVD and VHS formats. Includes: Manuals
This videotape looks at how children grow and develop, and at the caregiver's role in that process. It also looks at child guidance and working with children of different ages and stages of development. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
TABS is specifically designed to identify critical temperament and self-regulation problems that can indicate a child’s risk for developmental delay as early as possible. Includes: Set includes Screener, Assessment Tool, and Manual
Children's play is child-directed, process-oriented and evolving. And as studied here, play is viewed as essential to children for learning and developing. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
In this series of four videos Drs Stella Chess and Alexander Thomas present their original research on the temperament of children. Includes detailed presentations of three clusters of temperament traits associated with the development of behavioral problems. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video set presents Dr T. Berry Brazelton and twelve young parents with their children, from before birth to age three years. Together they define and illustrate "touchpoints." Included 3 VHS tapes.
This book examines inclusive child care settings and explores strategies for caring for infants and toddlers both with and without disabilities. A range of topics are reviewed such as handling daily care activities, communicating with parents, and anticipating the actions and emotions of toddlers.
This comprehensive handbook addresses the issues involved when children are potty trained in child care as well as in the home.
This video explores the development of the social contacts of babies and young children from the ages of four months to two and a half years. Observed in the "naturalistic" setting (as opposed to an artificial or experimental setting) of the Loczy home residence in Budapest, children go through three overlapping periods of development. Choose from DVD and VHS formats.
This video involves various child care experts who illustrate methods of creating a healing environment for infants that were born with drug-addicted and alcoholic parents. Rebuilding the emotional and psychological foundations for these infants is what the healing setting attempts to achieve.
Covering more than 49 topics, this video shows today's mothers how to take care of their newborns- and themslves- during the first three months, and answers their most common questions. Includes: VHS
Based on the original research of Drs Stella Chess and Alexander Thomas, this series of four videos was developed to introduce parents to the temperament approach of understanding the behavior of young children. Choose from DVD and VHS formats.
This video is about the day-to-day care of young children's brains. The latest scientific findings on how brains develop are a wake-up call to parents and caregivers. Includes: VHS
This book, written by clinical psychiatrist Kyle Pruette, offers an in-depth look at the emotional development of the 18–to-36-month-old.
In this presentation Lonnie Zwaigenbaum and Shelley Mitchell review the initial findings of baby sibs studies of over 100 younger siblings of children with autism who have been followed from infancy to age 3-4 years.
This video series was developed for early childhood caregivers and teachers to help them identify possible developmental delays and to offer instructions on how to communicate concerns to parents. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
Written by Stanley Greenspan, this warmly supportive book explores how parents can help their children (toddlers to teens) feel secure and safe at home, in school, and in the world at large.
This bilingual video shows parents the importance of enriching children’s experience from birth onwards. Includes: Bilingual VHS, English discussion guide, Spanish discussion guide, pamphlets, and 2 posters
This video documentary combines a portrait of infant specialist, Magda Gerber, with a presentation of her unique philosophy of raising autonomous infants. Available in VHS and DVD.
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