Handwashing can prevent the spread of.........
What is Germs and Illnesses
When a child plays alone
What is solitary play?
Too relaxed, lets kids do whatever they want
What is Permissive?
Growth of muscles, coordination, and motor skills
What is Physical Development?
Handwashing protects who?
(Study Guide)
Children and Babysitters
Free, undirected play in which children engage with objects and their environment
What is unoccupied play?
Fair, consistent, sets rules with kindness. (Kids listen and respect and listen to this style)
What is Authoritative?
When kids learn to think, solve problems, and understand the world
What is Intellectual Development?
Handwashing sets a what?
What is a positive example (Kids copy adults)
When children work together with rules or goals
What is Cooperative play?
Very strict, little flexibility. (Kids may listen out of fear, not respect)
What is Authoritarian?
Learning to manage emotions and build friendships
What is Social/Emotional Development?
List three times to wash your hands
Before/After meals or food prep, After bathroom, After diapering or helping a child wipe, After outdoor play, and After handling a pet
Playing next to others but not interacting
What is Parallel Play?
Mix of fun and firmness. Keeps kids safe and entertained
What is Balanced Leader?
Running, jumping, and climbing are what kind of skill?
What is gross motor skills?
What is the first step to washing your hands
Wet hands with warm water
Sharing toys, talking, but no common goal
What is Associative Play?
Drawing, buttoning clothes, and using scissors are what kind of skill?
What is fine motor skills?
What was example was used when it comes to a babies intellectual development?
What is playing Peek-A-Boo?