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Question: Create and analyze a fictitious case study of a child aged 2-5 with developmental challenges and prepare an evidence-based intervention plan.
Early childhood begins at the end of toddlerhood, at approximately age two, and continues until middle childhood begins with formal school entry at age five or six. During this period, there are greater changes in cognitive development than any other period of life. At the same time, family relationships provide individuals with their earliest social experiences. Attachment patterns developed during early childhood influence an individual's ability to successfully develop and maintain peer and adult relationships throughout the lifespan.
Two major theories describe cognitive development in early childhood: Piaget's constructivist theory and Vygotsky's sociocultural theory.
Jean Piaget was one of the first theorists interested in cognitive development. Piaget proposed that cognitive development follows a predetermined sequence of four stages. Interestingly, Piaget conducted a substantial amount of his research observing his own three children. In their studies, Piaget and his wife transcribed detailed records of their children's behavior (Lefmann & Combs-Orme, 2013).
Lev Vygotsky (1962) emphasized the role of culture or society in the transmission of knowledge and offers a sociocultural perspective of lifespan development, integrating social environment and culture. He is well known for the introduction of the concepts of scaffolding, the zone of proximal development, and the private speech transformation to inner speech.
Attachment is an important aspect of human emotional development during early childhood and throughout the lifespan. The family provides individuals with their earliest social experiences. According to Erik Erikson (1950), the key developmental issue in infancy is developing trust. The development of trust is directly related to the quality of attachment patterns. Much of the attachment theory is based on the strange situation, which is a measurement technique developed by Mary Ainsworth and her colleagues (Bretherton, 2013). There are four types of attachment patterns:
Secure attachment.
Avoidant attachment.
Ambivalent attachment.
Disorganized-disoriented attachment.
Other topics related to attachment include stranger anxiety and separation anxiety, intergenerational attachment patterns, the long-term effects of attachment, and the introduction of the concepts of mutual regulation and social referencing.
PART 1: CREATE THE CASE: EARLY CHILDHOOD
Create a simulated case study, relevant to your area of specialization, of a preschool child, 2-5 years of age, who presents developmental challenges related to factors described by Piaget's or Vygotsky's developmental milestones and Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory.
Your case study should be 1-2 pages in length and it should describe:
The child's strengths and challenges.
The medical, family, and social context.
The developmental challenges that were evident in the behavior of the child.
Individual and cultural factors that theory and/or research indicate could impact the child's development.
Any other factors you deem appropriate based on your understanding of the theory and related research.
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