In this program, teachers structure children's learning, teaching letters, numbers, colors, shapes, etc..
What is academic programs (pg. 190)?
100
This is the failure too distinguish others' symbolic viewpoints from one's own.
What is egocentrism (pg. 177)?
100
This part of the brain carries out skilled motor action.
What is dominant vertebral hemisphere (pg. 169)?
100
This refers to shared endeavors between more expert and less expert participants, without specifying the precise features of communication
What is guided participation ( pg. 183)?
100
Sick children are given this solution of glucose, salt, and water that quickly replaces fluids the body loses.
What is ORT (oral rehydration therapy) (pg. 171)?
200
This type of early education center provides children with a year or two of preschool, along with nutritional and health services.
What is project head start (pg. 191)?
200
This is the inability to mentally go through a series of steps in a problem and then reverse direction, returning to the starting point.
What is irreversibility (pg. 178)?
200
At the rear and base of the brain, this is a structure that aids in balance and control of body movement.
What is cerebellum (pg. 169)?
200
A child's self-directed speech?
What is private speech (pg. 182)?
200
This hormone prompts the thyroid gland in the neck to release thyroxine.
What is thyroid-stimulating hormone (pg. 170)?
300
This assess aspects of 3-6 years olds home lives that support mental development.
What is HOME (observation for measurement of the environment) (pg. 190)?
300
This is viewing an object as both an object in its own right and a symbol.
What is dual representation (pg. 177)?
300
This is a large bundle of fibers connecting the two cerebral hemispheres.
What is corpus callosum (pg. 170)?
300
As children get older their self-directed speech is internalized as silent or this....
What is inner speech (pg. 182)?
300
This country has the highest rate of injury deaths among 1-14 year olds.
What is South Africa (pg. 172)?
400
With this program teachers provide a variety of activities from which children select and learning takes plaxce through play
What is child-centered programs (pg. 190)?
400
This is the make believe with others that is under way by the end of the second year and increases rapidly in complexity during early childhood.
What is sociodramatic play (pg. 176)?
400
This is the amount of weight a child gains each year.
What is 5 pounds (pg. 167)?
400
This is the range of tasks too difficult for the child to do alone but possible with the help of adults.
What is zone of proximal development (pg. 182)?
400
This is necessary for development of all body tissues except the central nervous system and genitals.
What is growth hormone (pg. 170)?
500
This is a sign of developmentally appropriate program for children which includes classroom space divided into different activity areas, including make believe play, blocks, etc..
What is physical setting (pg. 192)?
500
This spans the years of 2-7, the most obvious change is an increase in representational or symbolic activity.
What is preoperational stage (g. 175)?
500
This part of the brain plays a vital role in memory and in images of space that help us find our way.
What is hippocampus (pg. 169)?
500
This is adjusting the support offered during a teaching session to fit the child's current level of performance.
What is scaffolding (pg. 182)?
500
This is located at the base of the brain, plays a critical role in releasing two hormones that induce growth.