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Ms. Dalton
100

How many developmental domains are there?

4: Physical, Intellectual, Emotional(cognitive), and Social (PIES) Development

100

What is the parenting style characterized by high expectations but also high warmth and support?

Authoritative parenting.

100

At about what age do most children begin recognizing familiar logos and signs (environmental print)?

Around age 2–3.

100

This career helps children develop critical thinking skills, encourage creativity, and prepare them for the future.

Teacher

100

What classes is Ms. Dalton teaching this year? There are three.

Child Development, Interior Design, and Foods I.

200

When does the prefrontal cortex approximately finish developing?

Around 25 years old. The Prefrontal Cortex is where our decision-making part of our brain lives. I

200

True or False: Consistent routines help young children feel more secure and regulate their behavior better.

True.

200

True or False: Books about white children, talking bears, trucks, monsters, potatoes, etc, represent nearly three-quarters (71%) of children’s and young adult books published in 2019.

True. In addition, in 2019, 76% of authors and publishers in the children’s and young adult book industry were white.

200

This career is a healthcare profession that helps children improve their ability to perform daily activities, despite physical, sensory, or cognitive challenges.

Occupational Therapist (OT)

200

What team does Ms. Dalton coach at EHS?

The Varsity Girls' Lacrosse Team

300

At approximately what age do most children begin to develop the ability to understand the concept of object permanence—the idea that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight?

Around 8–12 months.

300

What is the term for physical contact, like holding and cuddling, that helps strengthen the bond between a caregiver and child?

Attachment or bonding.

300

Why is singing nursery rhymes helpful for learning to read?

It builds phonological awareness and helps children hear sounds in words. Phonological awareness is the ability to recognize and work with the sounds of spoken language.

300

This career helps children manage movement and reduce pain with various physical conditions.

Physical Therapist (PT)

300

How many years has Ms. Dalton been teaching?

This is my 6th year of teaching. I taught 4th grade for four years, and this will be my second year at EHS.


400

Why do babies cry?

Behavior = Communication

400

Which caregiving practice is especially important in the first year to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)?

Placing babies on their backs to sleep.

400

Why is it important for children to interact with books daily, even before they can read?

It builds vocabulary, understanding of stories, and a love of reading.

400

This career helps children with speech and language troubles communicate more easily.

Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs)

400

Where did Ms. Dalton go to college? (it's closer than you may think)

SUNY Plattsburgh - I completed a 5-year program, earning both my bachelor's degree in childhood education and my master's degree in special education. 

500

When do children typically start walking?

Children typically start walking between 9 and 18 months.

500

True or False: Allowing children to make choices within safe limits helps build independence and decision-making skills.

True

500

Why does representation in books/literature matter?

Children need to see themselves and others and relate to what they are reading. Reading creates windows and doors for children.

500

This career helps children address their needs through psychosocial services and advocacy.

Social Worker

500

Where has Ms. Dalton lived? (three different states/territories)

New York, Washington, DC, and Vermont!

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