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Emergent Science 18 - 24 months Sensory awareness, such as seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling and touching, becomes part of a toddler’s life at a very early age. Playing Peek-a-Boo, placing items in her mouth and becoming aware of her own body parts will eventually help the child support the scientific wonderment of our world. A toddler will also begin to use trial and error approaches to solving daily problems and for completing tasks.
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Scientific Skills and Knowledge Explores materials using all senses. The child begins to explore new experiences using all 5 senses, such as tasting a new food, touching an animal's fur, listening to stories, etc. (ES6)
A New Taste I See!
Begins to recognize individual body parts. The child can point to and is familiar with commonly discussed body parts, such as facial parts, arms, hands, legs and feet. (ES7)
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