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The Guiding Principles below shaped the Colorado Early Learning and Development Guidelines. These Principles are about children and the environments that best support children’s growth and development. They were adopted from two highly regarded resources, Neurons to Neighborhoods and The Irreducible Needs of Children. Colorado Early Learning and Development Guidelines are based on the following principles:
The Guidelines promote environments that foster growth in young children, which include:
The Colorado Early Learning and Developmental Guidelines are divided into three sections by child age:
Each of these sections describes child development for children within the age band. This information in each section covers all areas of development. An area of development, also called a domain, includes a set of related capabilities, skills, and knowledge. A domain is an area of development such as physical health, social (how children interact with others), emotional (how children express their feelings), language and literacy (how children learn to communicate and read), cognitive (how children learn), and approaches to learning. For example, the social and emotional domain describes how children develop the ability to express their emotions and interact with adults and other children; the language and literacy domain describes how children develop the skills to speak and read.
This graphic orients readers to how the Guidelines are organized by domain across age ranges. The inner circle represents development for children birth to three years old. The middle circle outlines development for children three to five years old. The outer circle outlines development for children five to eight years old and aligns with the Colorado Academic Standards.
Within each age range, there is a description of what skills and abilities a child can typically do at a certain age and what adults can do to support the child’s growth and development. It is important to understand that each child learns and develops at his or her own individual pace and the Guidelines are intended to be used as a framework to help parents, caregivers, child care providers, and any adult who interacts with young children to easily incorporate the Guidelines into their everyday activities. Since each child is unique, caregivers and parents should talk with a health care provider or other trusted professional about any questions or concerns.
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
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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