Language delayA language delay is a language disorder in which a child fails to develop language abilities at the usual age-appropriate period in their developmental timetable. It is most commonly seen in children ages two to seven years-old and can continue into adulthood. The reported prevalence of language delay ranges from 2.3 to 19 percent. Language is a uniquely human form of communication that entails the use of words in a standard and structured way. Language is distinct from communication. Communication is a two-stage process.
Égocentrismevignette|Égocentrisme L’égocentrisme est caractérisé par une tendance à ramener tout à soi. Les égocentriques se focalisent principalement sur leur propre intérêt, considèrent leur opinion comme la plus importante et se voient comme la personne à suivre et à admirer. « Égocentrisme » est formé à partir de deux termes latins : ego (« moi ») et centrum (« aiguillon », « centre »). Étymologiquement, cela signifie donc « se prendre pour le centre du monde ».
Hypotonie musculaireL'hypotonie musculaire est une diminution pathologique ou non du tonus musculaire. Elle associe une diminution de la résistance à la mobilisation passive et une extension du ballant. Elle est observée dans plusieurs circonstances pathologiques : lésions pyramidales, lésions interrompant l'arc réflexe, atteintes cérébelleuses... L'hypotonie des muscles du voile du palais, appelée flaccidité du palais peut causer l'apnée du sommeil. Elle est aussi observée au niveau physiologique, pendant le sommeil paradoxal.
PubertéLa puberté est une étape du développement qui est atteinte lorsque les organes de la reproduction sont fonctionnels. Chez l'humain, elle désigne la transition de l'enfance à l'adulte. Elle se signale notamment par une croissance rapide due aux hormones de croissance et le développement des caractères sexuels primaires et secondaires dû aux hormones sexuelles, avec de notables changements comportementaux notamment un besoin accru de sommeil lié à un décalage de libération de la mélatonine.
PreschoolA preschool, also known as nursery school, pre-primary school, play school or creche, is an educational establishment or learning space offering early childhood education to children before they begin compulsory education at primary school. It may be publicly or privately operated, and may be subsidized from public funds. Terminology varies by country. In some European countries the term "kindergarten" refers to formal education of children classified as ISCED level 0 – with one or several years of such education being compulsory – before children start primary school at ISCED level 1.
Child neglectA form of child abuse, child neglect is an act of caregivers (e.g., parents) that results in depriving a child of their basic needs, such as the failure to provide adequate supervision, health care, clothing, or housing, as well as other physical, emotional, social, educational, and safety needs. All societies have established that there are necessary behaviours a caregiver must provide for a child to develop physically, socially, and emotionally.
Behavior analysis of child developmentThe behavioral analysis of child development originates from John B. Watson's behaviorism. In 1948, Sidney Bijou took a position as associate professor of psychology at the University of Washington and served as director of the university's Institute of Child Development. Under his leadership, the Institute added a child development clinic and nursery school classrooms where they conducted research that would later accumulate into the area that would be called "Behavior Analysis of Child Development".
Play (activity)Play is a range of intrinsically motivated activities done for recreational pleasure and enjoyment. Play is commonly associated with children and juvenile-level activities, but may be engaged in at any life stage, and among other higher-functioning animals as well, most notably mammals and birds. Many prominent researchers in the field of psychology, including Melanie Klein, Jean Piaget, William James, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and Lev Vygotsky have erroneously viewed play as confined to the human species, believing play was important for human development and using different research methods to prove their theories.
Speech repetitionSpeech repetition occurs when individuals speak the sounds that they have heard another person pronounce or say. In other words, it is the saying by one individual of the spoken vocalizations made by another individual. Speech repetition requires the person repeating the utterance to have the ability to map the sounds that they hear from the other person's oral pronunciation to similar places and manners of articulation in their own vocal tract.
Childhood obesityChildhood obesity is a condition where excess body fat negatively affects a child's health or well-being. As methods to determine body fat directly are difficult, the diagnosis of obesity is often based on BMI. Due to the rising prevalence of obesity in children and its many adverse health effects it is being recognized as a serious public health concern. The term 'overweight' rather than 'obese' is often used when discussing childhood obesity, as it is less stigmatizing, although the term 'overweight' can also refer to a different BMI category.