Activities
Cognitive
Physical
Social - Emotional
General
100
Miss Sally puts playdough on the table for her toddlers. What skill development does Miss Sally have in mind?
What is fine motor, creativity?
100
a child learns this when he pushes on a toy and something happens
What is cause and effect?
100
T or F - monkey bars should be on every playground to promote large motor development
What is FALSE, traditional monkey bars are no longer considered a safe option
100
When a child thinks, "I am good at that!" It is an example of this developing in the child
What is self concept
100
Regarding child development, children go through the same stages but develop at different __________?
What is rates
200
When Miss Tina sets up a writing center, what skills does she think she is encouraging?
What is physical, cognitive, creative? (how so?)
200
Children this age babble constantly
What is 3 to 6 months
200
These materials promote fine/ small motor development
What is (convince us)
200
children at this age like to do things for themselves
What is 2 to 3
200
This is carried out by teachers in part, to know and document a child's development
What is observing and recording children's behavior
300
This is the age children should be introduced to music
What is birth
300
This age child is able to tell you how old he is
What is 3 to 4
300
Children at this age can walk up and down stairs
What is 2 to 3
300
These are techniques teachers can use to teach turn taking
What is (convince us)
300
this type of observation is a running account of what is going on
What is an anectodal record
400
When Miss Tina sets up a learning activity at a table with 2 chairs, it is known as this type of guidance
What is "indirect" (explain)
400
This type of language refers to what a child can understand but not yet express
What is receptive language
400
This age child can usually put clothes on and learn to button
What is 3 to 4
400
this age child likes to help
What is 4- 6
400
It is extremely important for a teacher to write his observations in this way so as to not influence the reader.
What is objective, non bias
500
Transitions in an early childhood environment should be treated like this...
What is an ACTIVITY!! (so we need to plan for it)
500
When a teacher claps her hands to segment syllables in a familiar ryhme, she is encouraging what?
What is Phonemic Awareness
500
This will result if a teacher or parent has inappropriate expectations for child development and introduces activities too early
What is frustration
500
Affection and consistency, security and trust are examples of this type of essential need. Is it physical needs or pyshological?
What is psychological needs?
500
Observations are like art in this way
What is "they paint a picture' for the reader
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