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Babies’ interest in other people is clear to see in the early months of life, and grows into their interest in other children and shapes the foundation of relationships with peers.
By six months of age, infants can communicate with other infants by smiling, touching, and babbling. Early reactions such as crying in response to other babies crying are the signs that infants are developing empathy toward peers.
To develop these early behaviors into social skills, infants and toddlers should be guided in their interactions with peers and taught the social rules of these interactions. Caregivers and parents need to pay attention to the cultural differences in the rules of social interactions between children and between children and adults.
In addition, special attention should be paid to children with developmental delays or disabilities who may show challenges related to attention and imitation skills. Children with less knowledge of words may also find it difficult to establish relationships with peers and will need more support to be successful at communicating.
Introduction
Guiding Principles
Development of the Guidelines
Purposes of the Guidelines
Structure of the Guidelines
Birth to Age 3
Physical Development and Health
Social Development
Emotional Development
Language and Literacy Development
Cognitive Development
Approaches to Learning
Birth to Four Months
Ages 4–8 Months
Ages 9–18 Months
Ages 19–36 Months
Ages 3–5
Physical Development & Health
Social & Emotional Development
English Language Development
Language Development
Literacy Knowledge & Skills
Logic & Reasoning
Mathematics Knowledge & Skills
Science Knowledge & Skills
Approaches to Learning
Social Studies Knowledge & Skills
Creative Arts Expression
Kindergarten through 3rd Grade
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Colorado English Language Proficiency
World Languages
Reading, Writing, and Communicating
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Music
Dance
Visual Arts
Drama and Theatre Arts
Raising Colorado Kids Guide is brought to you by the Colorado Office of Early Childhood.
For general help, call 1-800-799-5876 or email cdhs_oec_communications@state.co.us
Raising Colorado Kids is brought to you by the Colorado Department of Early Childhood.
For general help, call 1-800-799-5876 or email cdec_communications@state.co.us