Growth and Development in Preschoolers
Meeting Needs of Preschoolers
How Preschoolers Learn
What Preschoolers Learn
Meeting Preschoolers’ Intellectual Needs
100

The fastest-growing organ.

What is the brain?

100

Supplying the body with energy, but not with nutrients.

What is empty calories? 

100

The most important cognitive advance.

What is symbolic thought?

100

Most lessons involve rote memorization; these are among the last concepts to develop.

What is noting time concepts? 

100

Games, stories, leading questions, directions, photos, and frequent repetition.

What is memory activities? 

200

Development of special abilities in different regions of the brain.

What is functional specialization?

200

Caregivers can use a website guide. 

What is MyPlate?

200

Symbols that are stored in the mind.

What is mental images? 

200

Children’s senses become more coordinated; they focus on some attributes more than others.

What is noting physical attributes? 

200

Inviting children to analyze attributes through their senses.

What is noting physical attributes?

300

Balance maintained while moving.

What is dynamic balance?

300

Large openings, easy-to-recognize fronts and backs of garments, elastic in waistbands and sleeves, Easy-to-work fasteners, shoes with self-adhesive straps.

What is self dressing features?

300

The memory of personal experiences and events.

What is episodic memory?

300

Arranging objects in order by an attribute.

What is seriation?

300

Conversing about natural events and illogical reasons.

What is understanding physical knowledge?

400

The tendency to use one hand more skillfully than the other.

What is hand preference?

400

After three years of age, involuntary urination two or more times a week for at least three months. 

What is enuresis?

400

Symbol realism, context, roles, number of actions, involvement of others.

What is changes in pretend play?

400

“The baby is small, yes?"

What is a tag question?

400

Three illogical ideas that preschoolers have about the physical world.

What is animism, artificialism, finalism?

500

Balance maintained while standing still.

What is static balance?

500

Younger preschoolers often need more than older preschoolers.

What is sleep?

500

What a person does with memory.

What is memory capacity?

500

The last sounds to be mastered by preschoolers.

What is y, ng, and d?

500

Two areas do preschoolers most easily grasp symbolic learning.

What is pretend play and art?

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