Cognitive Learning
Physical
Social/Emotional
Theories
100
a type of organized play that developmentally reflects children's ages, understandings, and experiences?
What is cognitive play.
100
being able to hold your head up happens in what range of months before the age of one?
What is 1-3.
100
"No" or "Me do it" are responses you typically hear from which age group?
What are toddlers.
100
This theory made by Erikson emphasizes that development occurs throughout the lifespan in a series of stages, with each stage contributing to and being influenced by the one preceding and following it.
What is Psychosocial Theory.
200
Cognitive development begins with what?
What are reflexes.
200
What are the two branches of physical skills?
What are gross motor and fine motor.
200
These 2 words discussed in chapter 5 refers to the significant people in children's lives who influence their development.
What is social setting.
200
This theory by Piaget focuses on how children's thinking, reasoning, and perception differ from those of adults.
What is cognitive-developmental theory.
300
Accidentally discovering what the body can do, for example sucking your thumb, happens in what range of months before age one?
What is 1-3 months.
300
This type of development skill (i.e. large muscle) are rapidly expanding, and children show increased facility with their arms, hands and legs?
What is gross motor.
300
These words discussed in chapter 5 are defined as "the factors that include family, temperament, learning style, and experiences in specific social contexts."
What are sociocultural factors.
300
This theory by Bronfenbrenner emphasizes the environmental contexts that influence development.
What is the ecological systems theory.
400
Intentionally trying to make things happen, for example slashing water in the bathtub, begins in what range of months before age one?
What is 6-9 months?
400
This type of developmental skills (i.e. small muscle) become more refined, thus enabling the children to preform such self-help skills such as buckling, snapping, buttoning, and zipping clothing.
What is fine motor.
400
From birth, children need to learn that they can ____ those who care for them?
What is trust.
400
This theory by Maslow focuses on the basic needs such as food, safety, and survival needs.
What is the hierarchy of needs theory.
500
One of Bloom's three domains or learning outcomes that focus on thinking and reasoning abilities, such as recalling or applying information?
What is cognitive domain objectives.
500
Which type of muscle (small or large) would you use when standing on one foot or riding a tricycle?
What is large muscle.
500
This is a process in which infants establish one or more emotional ties to another human being; essential for children's mental health?
What is attachment.
500
Which of the four theories relates to the statement "Helping children feel like a part of the family or school group to satisfy the need for belonging and love?"
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
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