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Punkin Place Child Development of Jax is an NAEYC-accredited child care facility that offers early learning programs for pre-kindergarten children and tutoring services for kindergarten and school-age children. Located in Jacksonville, Florida, admits children between the ages of six weeks to twelve years old.
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About the Provider
Description: Punkin Place Child Development of Jax is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and is a Gold Seal learning center. Of the 50 centers registered with the Florida Department of Children and Families in the 32210 zip code, Punkin Place CDJ is one of just five centers validated as a Five-Star Provider per the Guiding Stars of Duval.
Additional Information: Provider First Licensed on: 1/4/08;
Program and Licensing Details
- License Number:
C04DU0666 - Capacity:
150 - Achievement and/or Accreditations
National Association for the Education of Young Children - Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
Yes - Type of Care:
VPK Provider; After School;Before School;Drop In;Food Served;Full Day;Half Day;Infant Care;Transportation - Initial License Issue Date:
Jan 04, 2008 - District Office:
Judicial Circuit 4
20 Arlington Expressway
Jacksonville, Florida 32231 - District Office Phone:
(904) 485-9564 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. ) - Licensor:
Jacquelyn King
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Child development at 10 months: skills and abilities
In the first year of life, the baby develops very actively. Every month brings noticeable changes. Parents should know how the child develops in different periods in order to notice possible deviations in time.
Contents of the article:
- Features of the development of a 10-month-old baby
- Physiological changes
- Physical development
- What a 10-month-old baby can do
- Developmental differences between boys and girls
- Day mode
- Terminals
nine0011 Mental development
Features of the development of a 10-month-old baby
Ten-month-old babies already have many developed skills and are very different from six-month-old babies. They move a lot and actively babble, crawl on all fours, stand on their legs and move around, holding their hands on the side of the arena or the edge of the sofa. With the support of adults for both hands, they can walk. Some children at this age can stand without support or already walk on their own. nine0003
Physiological changes
Weight gain slows down by ten months. Since the physical activity of the crumbs increases, his body weight does not increase as quickly as in previous months.
The child’s movements become more confident and coordinated. Fine motor skills develop. The baby freely picks up not only large, but small objects in his hands, holds them tightly, shifts from one hand to another. He also knows how to throw toys and other things on the floor, pick them up and throw them again. He likes this activity very much. At this age, it is already possible to determine whether the child is right-handed or left-handed. nine0003
The kid easily finds the right item in a pile of others and quickly gets to everything that interests him. Therefore, parents need to be especially careful and hide all dangerous things away.
The amount of sleep required by the body is reduced. Usually, by 10 months of life, the child sleeps only once during the day, and is awake the rest of the time. Although some babies still need two naps.
Physical development
During the tenth month of life, the baby usually grows by about a centimeter and a half and gains about 400 g of weight. His body is getting stronger every day. Usually by this time the child erupts from four to six teeth. nine0003
The baby becomes very active and explores the environment with interest. He crawls all over the house and picks up everything he can reach. He opens the doors of cabinets and bedside tables, pulls out their contents and throws them on the floor. In this way he trains his motor skills.
At the age of ten months, the child already has enough balance to stand and move with the support of adults. The baby is usually held by two hands, and he rearranges his legs and walks. With such support, he can walk not only on a flat floor, but also overcome low steps. For independent walking, the baby uses an attached step and moves by holding on to a wall or furniture. nine0003
Mental development
Mental and emotional development of the baby also does not stand still. He does not know how to speak yet, but already understands many words. The child knows the words “can” and “impossible”. If he is not given the desired object or is denied something, he begins to act up, trying to insist on his own. These are the first signs of manifestation of independence, which will become more pronounced by the age of one.
The child actively expresses not only negative, but also positive emotions. He smiles and laughs when they play with him, it is very easy to cheer him up by making a face or telling a rhyme. nine0003
A ten-month-old child shows interest in other children and animals. He still does not know how to communicate with peers, but is already drawn to them. Animals also make him sympathetic. If there is a cat or dog in the house, do not prevent the baby from playing with it. The main thing is to make sure that he does not hurt the pet.
At this age, children begin to imitate adults in literally everything. The child begins to perform simple movements that parents usually do. He imitates combing his hair, talking on the phone and other actions that adults perform before his eyes. The baby knows what many of the objects around him are for. For example, he picks up a cup and brings it to his mouth, pretending to drink tea. nine0003
He also remembers where everything is in the room and can reach into the closet or table for the item he needs. Often he does this when the adults are not watching. And then mom or dad is surprised to find the child in his hands with his mobile phone or passport, which he took out of the nightstand. Therefore, the doors of the lockers must be closed with a key or additional protection should be used.
What a 10-month-old baby can do
The skills of a ten-month-old baby are quite extensive. Normally, he should be able to do the following:
- It is good to crawl on your knees and hands. The baby crawls not only within the same room, but throughout the apartment. So he explores the territory. No need to forbid him to move freely around the house. The main thing is to remove all dangerous items from access.
- Get off a low bed or sofa on their own, stand up, stand holding on to furniture or a wall, walk with the support of an adult with both hands.
- Copy the movements of adults. From the outside, it may seem that the baby is grimacing, repeating what they do after mom or dad. In fact, imitation is the main mechanism for learning everything new. By copying the actions of adults, the child remembers them and learns to reproduce them independently. nine0012
- Skillfully hold toys in hands, throw them and pick them up again. Take small objects not with the whole palm, but with two fingers. Hold two toys at once – in one and the other hand, knock them against each other.
- Retrieve objects of interest independently, even if they are not near the baby.
- Know the purpose of certain items (dishes, mobile phone, combs, etc. ).
- Roll a ball on the floor, collect a pyramid of rings, put cubes on top of each other, put small items in containers. The kid shows resourcefulness in the game. For example, he can put small items in the back of a toy car and transport them to the other side of the room. nine0012
- Independently hold a non-spill mug and drink from it, master the spoon.
- Know your name and respond to it, turn to the voice of an adult, respond to his requests (for example, give a toy to your mother at her request or find the right item in a pile of things).
- Show emotions during play and communication.
- Babble, repeat sounds and some words after adults.
- Show interest in other people, other children, animals and birds. nine0012
❗If by ten months the child does not know how to do all of the above, you need to contact a specialist and find out if he has developmental delays.
Differences in the development of boys and girls
Physical differences between babies of different sexes at this age are not very noticeable. But the differences in the mental development of children are more pronounced. Girls carefully observe adults and try to repeat everything after them. They are more obedient. Boys strive for independence, are more often capricious and refuse to obey their parents. nine0003
Girls are very attached to their mother, try to spend time with her, get upset when their mother leaves. Boys don’t like to sit still. They explore the surrounding space, climb into all corners and touch everything around. If adults scold them for this, they are indignant and protest.
In general, girls are much more diligent and patient than boys. They can sit on the floor for a long time and fiddle with cubes, sorters, pyramids. Boys usually do not stand long sitting at one lesson. Fussing with toys quickly bothers them, and they switch to more active activities. nine0003
Girls start talking earlier than boys. They usually speak their first words by 10 months. Boys are more silent, their speech develops later. Often they are limited only to the repetition of sounds, and not whole words.
Boys are much more likely than girls to break and dismantle toys. It’s not worth scolding them for this, because children are driven not by a desire to harm, but by a natural research interest.
Daily routine
In order for the child to develop properly, it is necessary to follow the daily routine. Usually babies at this age eat five times a day at intervals of 3-4 hours. The total duration of sleep reaches approximately 14 hours. Night sleep lasts about 10-11 hours. During the day, the child can sleep once or twice. nine0003
Each baby develops its own biorhythm, which should be guided by when drawing up a daily routine. An approximate mode for crumbs can be:
07:00 |
Waking up, toileting, washing and other hygiene procedures. |
07:30 – 08:00 |
First feeding. |
08:00 – 10:00 |
Wakefulness, games, activities. |
10:00 – 11:00 |
First nap. |
11:00 – 11:30 |
Second feeding. |
11:30 – 14:00 |
Outdoor walk |
14:00 – 14:30 |
Third feeding. |
14:30 – 16:00 |
Second daytime sleep. |
16:00 – 17:00 |
Wakefulness, games, activities. |
17:00 – 17:30 nine0126 |
Fourth feeding. |
17:30 – 19:00 |
Wakefulness, games, activities. |
19:00 – 20:00 |
Evening walk. |
20:00 – 21:00 |
Calm studies, reading. |
21:00 – 22:00 |
Bathing, hygiene procedures. |
22:00 – 22:30 |
Fifth feeding. |
22:30 |
Going to bed. |
Based on this example, you can create your own daily routine, taking into account the individual characteristics of the crumbs and the employment of parents. The main thing is to adhere to the chosen regimen and try not to break it so that the body does not fail. nine0003
✅Advice to parents
To make your baby grow up healthy, active and cheerful, listen to the advice of experts.
- Carry your baby. Despite the fact that the baby already knows how to move on his own, he needs to be picked up. Physical contact with parents is very important for the baby.
- Talk to your little one more often. In speech, use simple, short words, pronounce them clearly and legibly. When giving or showing the baby various objects, say what they are called. nine0012
- Play with your child not only entertaining, but also educational and educational games. Buy sorters, special sets of cards, large puzzles, cubes with various images. Organize games with sand, water, cereals, small stones. They train fine motor skills and have a positive effect on cognitive development.
- Free up space in your home so your baby can crawl freely. Remove everything unnecessary from the floor, close and fix the doors of cabinets and bedside tables so that the baby does not open them. nine0012
- Do not scold your child for throwing toys. At this age, this activity is one of the most interesting for him.
- Read fairy tales and poems to your child, sing songs, turn on the music.