Physical Development
Social Development
Life Stages
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100

Playing with playdoh is an example of a gross motor skill or fine motor skill.

Fine motor skill

100

Name the life stage: 

  • Plays alone but often near others

Toddler (1 Year)


100

Ages 1-3

Toddler

100
Being able to control your emotions is called what?

Self-Regulation

200

Running and jumping are examples of what type of skill?

Gross Motor Skills

200

Name the life stage:

  • They can play in groups of five or six

Preschooler (5 Years)

200

Age 0-12 months

Infants

200

What should you do to the gate when you arrive at our preschool?

CLOSE THE GATE DOOR

300

These types of movements involve small muscle groups (i.e. fingers, toes).

Fine motor skills

300

Name the life stage:

- Bossy and inconsiderate and fighting may occur

Preschooler (4 Years)

300

Ages 4-6

Preschooler

300

Reading books and storytelling promotes what?

Language and Literacy Skills
400

These types of movements involve large muscles groups (arms, legs, torso, etc.).

Gross motor skills

400

Why is supporting social development important?

It supports the child's ability to create and maintain relationships with others.

400

Ages 6-12

School Age
400

The house area is also known as what?

Dramatic Play Center
500

A child is able to catch a ball. Is this fine motor or gross motor?

Gross Motor 

They are using their larger arm muscles. 

500

Which center in the classroom will be your best friend when creating a social activity with preschoolers?

The dramatic play center

500
Ages 12-18

Teen/Adolescents 

500

Where in our classroom would be a good place for a child to regulate themselves?

The Book Center
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