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Typical and Atypical Development

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  • Atypical 3 year old.
  • Amber does not deal well with her schedule changing. Even when the teachers inform her that it will be fun, she does not want to participate.
  • Michael enjoys new activities and changes in his schedule. He likes the new adventure and does not get upset easy.
  • Typical 3 year old.
  • Ben enjoys being dropped off at preschool. He is eager to see and play with his friends. He even gets a little sad when he has to stop playing to leave.
  • Typical 4 year old.
  • Atypical 2 year old.
  • Amber is scared to slide down the slide. She loves going down, but has to be coaxed by her teachers. She does not feel confident enough to enjoy it on her own.
  • So what is the difference between typical and Atypical children anyways?
  • Typical Vs Atypical
  • Well lets go through some scenarios so you can see.
  • Thank you for sharing and explaining the difference.
  • Typical vs Atypical
  • Overall typical children are growing and developing under the correct or expected milestones. Atypical children are lacking some kind of emotional, behavioral, or cognitive development.
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