Course Content
KM-01: Basic Child Development Within a General Framework of Development
Module Summary This module introduces learners to the holistic development of babies, toddlers, and young children within a general framework of development. The module focuses on understanding cognitive, emotional, physical, and social development while promoting children’s rights, responsibilities, well-being, and healthy development within Early Childhood Development settings. Learners will gain knowledge and understanding of: childhood rights and responsibilities, cognitive and language development, emotional development, physical growth and motor development, social development, communication, emotional regulation, learning through play, and supportive caregiving practices. The module also focuses on: developmental milestones, adult-child relationships, social interaction, creative and critical thinking, inclusive support, and the impact of environmental, cultural, developmental, and socio-economic factors on child development. In addition, learners will develop an understanding of: responsive caregiving, developmental support strategies, referral processes, and the importance of creating safe, nurturing, and stimulating environments that support holistic child development. This module prepares learners to: understand child development principles, support healthy development, identify developmental concerns, promote positive interactions, and apply child development knowledge appropriately within Early Childhood Development environments.
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KM-02: An Environment that Promotes Optimal Development for Babies, Toddlers and Young Children Module Summary
Module Summary This module introduces learners to the concept of creating safe, caring, hygienic, inclusive, and stimulating environments that support the holistic development of babies, toddlers, and young children within Early Childhood Development settings. Learners will develop an understanding of: caring and protective environments, safe and hygienic learning spaces, stimulating learning environments, organised exploration, interaction activities, and developmentally appropriate learning resources. The module focuses on: safety procedures, supervision, play-based learning, interaction with people, places, and objects, and the preparation and maintenance of learning environments that support holistic child development. In addition, learners will explore: adult-directed and child-initiated activities, sensory experiences, inclusive learning environments, furniture and equipment for learning, and maintenance procedures that promote healthy growth, learning, exploration, and participation. This module prepares learners to: create safe and stimulating environments, support learning through play, organise developmentally appropriate activities, maintain hygienic learning spaces, and promote holistic development within Early Childhood Development environments.
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KM-03: Quality Interactive Care Service for Babies, Toddlers and Young Children
Module Summary This module introduces learners to the principles and practices of providing quality interactive caregiving services that support the healthy development, well-being, safety, and holistic growth of babies, toddlers, and young children within Early Childhood Development settings. Learners will develop an understanding of: trusting adult-child relationships, attachment and bonding, nutrition and feeding practices, physical care routines, positive interactions, behavioural support, and health and welfare services available for children and families. The module focuses on: responsive caregiving, emotional security, mealtime routines, hygiene practices, sleep routines, positive behaviour management, learning through interaction and play, and developmentally appropriate caregiving practices. In addition, learners will explore: attachment needs, separation anxiety, nutritional requirements, safe physical care practices, self-care and self-reflection, distress and abuse recognition, social support services, emergency assistance services, and universal precautions within caregiving environments. This module prepares learners to: provide nurturing and responsive care, support holistic child development, manage behaviour positively, support healthy routines and interactions, identify distress and developmental concerns, and facilitate safe, respectful, and developmentally appropriate caregiving practices within Early Childhood Development environments.
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PM-01: Application of Child Development Principles Within a Specific Context
Module Summary This practical module provides learners with the opportunity to apply child development principles within practical Early Childhood Development contexts while supporting the holistic development of babies, toddlers, and young children. Learners will engage in practical activities focused on: child rights and responsibilities, child protection, holistic development, learning support activities, and developmentally appropriate interaction practices. The module focuses on: applying child development knowledge practically, promoting children’s rights, supporting cognitive, emotional, physical, and social development, and implementing activities aligned with the National Curriculum Framework. In addition, learners will: develop child protection practices, facilitate holistic developmental activities, prepare practical learning experiences, complete workplace observations, and compile evidence of practical application within their own contexts. This module prepares learners to: apply child development principles practically, support holistic child development, promote safe and inclusive learning environments, and facilitate developmentally appropriate activities for babies, toddlers, and young children.
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PM-02: Prepare a Suitable Playing Environment for Babies, Toddlers and Young Children
Module Summary This practical module provides learners with the opportunity to prepare safe, hygienic, stimulating, and developmentally appropriate environments that support the care, learning, exploration, and holistic development of babies, toddlers, and young children within Early Childhood Development settings. Learners will engage in practical activities focused on: preparing safe learning environments, organising developmental resources, creating inclusive spaces, maintaining hygiene standards, and promoting stimulation, interaction, and exploration through play. The module focuses on: setting up developmentally appropriate environments, selecting suitable resources, maintaining safe and hygienic learning spaces, and supporting inclusive participation for babies, toddlers, and young children. In addition, learners will: compile resource lists, organise learning areas, label equipment, clean and sanitise resources, maintain storage systems, and reflect on environmental preparation processes within their own contexts. This module prepares learners to: prepare suitable learning and play environments, promote safe and stimulating exploration, support inclusive learning opportunities, maintain hygienic ECD spaces, and facilitate holistic development through practical environmental organisation.
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PM-03: Quality Interactive Care Service for Babies, Toddlers and Young Children
Module Summary This practical module provides learners with the opportunity to apply practical caregiving skills that support trust-building, interaction, communication, inclusivity, and holistic development for babies, toddlers, and young children within Early Childhood Development settings. Learners will engage in practical activities focused on: relationship building, trust development, inclusive interaction, holistic development support, and learning through meaningful engagement and play. The module focuses on: planning and facilitating relationship-building activities, supporting cognitive, emotional, physical, and social development, and implementing inclusive and developmentally appropriate interaction practices. In addition, learners will: plan and facilitate practical learning activities, observe children’s participation and responses, compile reports on holistic development, and reflect on caregiving interactions and developmental support strategies within their own contexts. This module prepares learners to: build trusting relationships with children, facilitate holistic development activities, support inclusive learning experiences, promote positive interaction and communication, and apply quality interactive caregiving practices within Early Childhood Development environments.
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Early Childhood Caregiver (ECC)

3.1 Lesson Outcomes

After completing this lesson, learners will be able to:

  • Describe stages of physical development in children.
  • Explain gross motor and fine motor development.
  • Identify examples of sensory-motor integration.
  • Explain ways caregivers can support physical development.
  • Identify factors that may affect physical development.
  • Recognise developmental concerns that may require referral.
  • Promote safe physical activity and movement opportunities.
  • Apply responsive caregiving practices that support healthy physical growth and development.

3.2 Overview

This lesson introduces learners to the physical development of babies, toddlers, and young children within Early Childhood Development settings.

Learners will develop an understanding of:

  • physical growth,
  • gross motor development,
  • fine motor development,
  • sensory-motor integration,
  • and developmental milestones.

The lesson focuses on:

  • movement skills,
  • coordination,
  • balance,
  • physical activity,
  • and caregiver support strategies that encourage healthy physical development.

In addition, learners will explore:

  • environmental and developmental factors affecting physical growth,
  • physical developmental delays,
  • and supportive caregiving approaches that promote healthy movement, coordination, and independence.

This lesson prepares learners to support children’s physical growth and movement development appropriately within Early Childhood Development environments.


3.3 Lesson Content

KT0401: General Stages of Physical Development

Physical development includes:

  • growth,
  • movement,
  • coordination,
  • strength,
  • balance,
  • and sensory-motor integration.

Growth Development

Children experience physical growth through:

  • increased height,
  • weight gain,
  • muscle development,
  • and body coordination.

Infancy (0–2 Years)

Babies:

  • grow rapidly,
  • develop muscle control,
  • and begin movement skills such as:
    • rolling,
    • sitting,
    • crawling,
    • and walking.

Early Childhood (2–6 Years)

Children:

  • improve balance,
  • coordination,
  • and physical control.

They:

  • run,
  • jump,
  • climb,
  • and participate in more active play.

Gross Motor Development

Gross motor skills involve:

  • large muscle movements,
  • coordination,
  • balance,
  • and movement control.

Examples include:

  • crawling,
  • walking,
  • jumping,
  • running,
  • climbing,
  • and throwing.

Children develop gross motor skills through:

  • outdoor play,
  • movement activities,
  • and physical exploration.

Fine Motor Development

Fine motor skills involve:

  • small muscle control,
  • hand-eye coordination,
  • and finger movements.

Examples include:

  • drawing,
  • holding crayons,
  • stacking blocks,
  • buttoning clothes,
  • and using scissors.

Fine motor activities support:

  • independence,
  • writing readiness,
  • and coordination.

Sensory-Motor Integration

Sensory-motor integration refers to:

  • processing sensory information,
  • and responding with coordinated movement.

Children use:

  • sight,
  • hearing,
  • touch,
  • movement,
  • and balance to interact with the environment.

Examples include:

  • catching a ball,
  • balancing,
  • riding a bicycle,
  • and navigating obstacle courses.

KT0402: Ways Caregivers Could Support Physical Development

Caregivers support physical development by:

  • encouraging movement,
  • providing safe play spaces,
  • and promoting active play.

Supporting Babies

Caregivers should:

  • encourage tummy time,
  • provide sensory toys,
  • and allow safe movement and exploration.

These activities support:

  • muscle development,
  • coordination,
  • and movement skills.

Supporting Toddlers

Caregivers should:

  • provide climbing activities,
  • support outdoor play,
  • and encourage movement games.

Activities may include:

  • ball games,
  • dancing,
  • jumping,
  • and obstacle play.

Supporting Young Children

Caregivers should:

  • encourage sports,
  • active games,
  • balancing activities,
  • and fine motor tasks.

Examples include:

  • drawing,
  • cutting,
  • building activities,
  • and group games.

Factors Affecting Physical Development

Many factors influence physical growth and movement development.

These include:

  • genetics,
  • nutrition,
  • illness,
  • environmental conditions,
  • physical activity,
  • and emotional well-being.

Nutritional Factors

Poor nutrition may affect:

  • growth,
  • energy levels,
  • muscle development,
  • and overall health.

Children require:

  • balanced meals,
  • hydration,
  • and healthy eating habits.

Environmental Factors

Unsafe or unstimulating environments may limit:

  • movement opportunities,
  • exploration,
  • and physical activity.

Caregivers should provide:

  • safe spaces,
  • supervision,
  • and appropriate resources.

Referral Needs

Referral may be necessary when children show:

  • delayed movement milestones,
  • poor coordination,
  • difficulty walking,
  • muscle weakness,
  • or developmental concerns.

Possible referrals include:

  • physiotherapists,
  • occupational therapists,
  • developmental specialists,
  • or healthcare professionals.

Caregivers should:

  • monitor development,
  • support participation,
  • and report concerns appropriately.

3.4 Learning Activities

Activity 1: Physical Development Observation

Learners should:

  • identify gross and fine motor skills,
  • and discuss developmental milestones at different stages.

Activity 2: Movement Support Activity

Learners should:

  • identify physical activities appropriate for different ages,
  • and discuss safe movement opportunities.

Activity 3: Developmental Concerns Discussion

Learners should:

  • identify factors affecting physical development,
  • and discuss situations where referral may be needed.

3.5 Practical Examples

Example: Supporting Gross Motor Development

Children participate in outdoor obstacle activities involving:

  • running,
  • balancing,
  • climbing,
  • and jumping.

This supports:

  • balance,
  • coordination,
  • strength,
  • and confidence.

Example: Supporting Fine Motor Skills

Children use crayons, scissors, and blocks during learning activities.

This supports:

  • hand control,
  • coordination,
  • and writing readiness.

3.6 Key Notes / Summary

  • Physical development includes growth, movement, coordination, and motor development.
  • Gross motor skills involve large body movements.
  • Fine motor skills involve hand and finger coordination.
  • Sensory-motor integration supports coordinated movement and interaction with the environment.
  • Caregivers should encourage safe physical activity and exploration.
  • Nutrition and safe environments support healthy physical growth.
  • Some physical developmental concerns may require referral and professional support.
  • Active play supports healthy physical development and independence.
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