Module 5
Summary of Module 4
Module 6
Module 3
Module 2
100

 what are Appropriate Behavioral Expectations to caregiver 

When caregivers are prepared to address them, challenging attitudes and behaviors present an opportunity for caregivers to provide positive guidance 



100

Forming friendships with peers

What is an important part of a child growth and development related to how children feel about themselves and their relationships with others?

100

what is heredity

the passing down of genetic characteristics from parents to their children

100

what is Knowledge of child development is essential to effectively work with children.

Knowledge of child development is essential to effectively work with children.

100

what are the Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs that  includes five levels:

Physical, Comfort and Safety, Social, Self-Esteem, and Self- Actualization.

200

what is Self-Discipline

Self-discipline in children is established when adults and caregivers successfully teach children how to behave appropriately on their own.



200

Approaches to Learning

What is a unique area of development that focuses on children's motivations and strategies toward learning experiences?

200

what are the effect of health status on growth and development

a child in good health and a better opportunity to grow with fewer development challenges

200

what is Brain Development

The rest of the brain will undergo considerable development as the infant grows; the growth is influenced by the baby’s environment and experiences.


200

 what is the Erik Erikson and the Eight Conflicts in Emotional Development

Erikson’s theory on emotional and personality development describes  eight conflicts that must be resolved at stages throughout life.


300

 what can happened when Addressing Challenging Behaviors

Successfully addressing challenging behaviors in the child care and avoiding negative or ineffective strategies.


 



300

Motor development

What is considered an important part of physical development?

300

what are Children’s Development by Age

Children experience the most rapid growth and development from birth to age five.

300

what is Brain Gym

Using physical activities, such as Brain Gym, helps stimulate the brain to ensure it is alert and receptive to absorbing new information




300

what is the Jean Piaget and the Four Stages of Cognitive Development

Piaget’s four stages of cognitive development explain how children  interact with their environment to construct knowledge.

400

 what are the Benefits of Prosocial Behavior

Prosocial behavior is the opposite of antisocial behavior, and includes behaviors such as sharing, cooperating, sympathizing, and comforting. Children,


400

A child's physical health, growth, and motor development

What does the physical development domain refer to?

400

why is Supporting Physical Development important 

Since physical development is particularly important during the first five years of a child’s life,


400

 what is Heredity Impacts on Child Development

Heredity is the blend of physical and temperamental characteristics inherited by a child from the birth parents, which affect their personality and have positive or negative influences on a child.

400

what is the Lev Vygotsky and the Theory of Cognitive Development

Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory of cognitive development focuses on the  connections between people and the culture in which they interact.


500

How to Promote Prosocial Behavior

Caregivers are in a unique position to act as role models to children and to model desirable, appropriate behaviors that we want to see reflected in the actions and behavior of the children in care.


500

Reading

One of the most important contributors to education

500

what are Approaches to Learning

Approaches to learning is a unique area of development that focuses on children’s motivations and strategies toward learning experiences.


500

what are Heredity, Environment, and Child Development

Everything you do in the child care setting has an effect on the children’s    development and learning.



500

what is the Maria Montessori and Child-Centered Learning Environments

that children should be able to work independently in a clean, beautiful, and organized  environment filled with child-sized materials, and caregivers who help children understand order and responsibility.

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