What is the age for Infants
What is birth- 12 months
What is the age for toddlers?
What is 12 months to 3 years?
What is the age for Preschoolers?
What is 3-5 year old's?
What is the age for early school-agers?
What is 5-8?
Interactive style relying on one way communication, rigid rules, and punishment.
What is authoritarian style?
What do some parents and guardians feel this when they have their own child.
What is Pride?
It takes what for learning for this age?
What is repetition and practice?
What are preschoolers more consciously aware of?
What is their own interest and intentions?
Why do school-agers ask so many questions?
What is to know a simple answer to every puzzling incident?
Interactive style relying on neglect, abdication of responsibility, or over indulgence
What is permissive style?
The mental ability to envision persons, objects, or events that are not in sight
What is Object Permanence?
what is the child learning when they mix and match words or holophrases to create two word sentences.
What is verbal communication?
What can dramatic play help?
What is express their feelings?
Why do school-agers get so angry if they don't win?
What is judgement is limited to simple win or lose?
Interactive style relying on two-way communication, collaboratively developed rules and positive guidance.
What is authoritative style?
Why do babies cling
What is attachment?
How do toddlers learn cognitively?
What is cause and effect?
During preschool what are they doing with their feelings?
What is learning to express their feelings?
Why do they call each other names and say hurtful things?
What is the skill in expressing themselves with words?
What is it called when confronted by a stranger and they hide or cling to mom or dad?
What is separation anxiety?
This is when a baby's body increases its manufacture of nerve proteins, the building blocks of the brain.
What is During REM sleep?
When does children become wary of the image in the mirror?
What is 13-24 months?
Why are friendships so important at this age?
What is important kind of learning for the child's long-term social and emotional adjustment in life?
How can we earn the respect of school-agers?
What is the unconditional affection and open, respectful communication.
How do i support independence in preschoolers?
What is the opportunity to be in charge of their own environment?