Diversity
Guidance
Infant Care
Types of Play
Theorists
100
​​​​The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders, sexual orientations, etc.

What is diversity?

100

Training that develops self-control.

What is guidance?

100
A type of brain injury that happens when a baby or young child is shaken violently.

What is Shaken Baby Syndrome?

100

Children play without regard for what other children around them are doing.

What is solitary play

100

This theorist prepared an environment where children explore and learn at their own pace.

What is Maria Montessori's theory?
200

This represents a variety of cultures and ethnic groups.

What does multicultural mean?

200

There is direct and indirect guidance.

What are the two types of guidance?

200

A genetic condition caused by having an extra copy of chromosome 21.

What causes Down Syndrome

200

Two children doing two different things side by side.

What is Parallel Play?
200

Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operations are the four stages in this theory.

What are the four stages in Piaget's theory?

300

Using a variety of books, music, and puzzles about other cultures.

How can teachers teach diversity?

300

Outside factors that influence behavior.

What is indirect guidance?

300

The first three ways babies communicate.

As what do babies use crying, babbling, & first words?

300

When children play together in an organized way and with a shared purpose.

What is cooperative play?

300

Howard Gardner's multiple intelligence that includes someone who can sense others'emotions and feeling.

What type of intelligence is interpersonal?

400

This promotes cultural identity by helping children taste new dishes and respect cultural differences.

How does food promote cultural identity?

400

Teachers use simple language, positive tones, firmness, and encourages independence and cooperation.

In what ways do teachers use direct guidance?

400

A young child moving by pulling with arms, not lifting abdomen from floor.

What is crawling?

400

When the child is not playing, just observing. A child may be standing in one spot or performing random movements.

What is Onlooker play?

400

This theorists explains how organisms associate stimuli with specific responses.

What is Ivan Pavlov's theory?

500

This is a difference between cultures that include how people speak or act.

How does behavior change between cultures?

500

Teachers observe children, sit with children when possible, keep an open mind, and plan with other teachers to prepare for guidance.

What four ways do teachers prepare for guidance?

500

The three main parts of Social-Emotional Development.

Disposition, emotion, and temperament are part of what development?

500

This benefit is why playing sports or exercising is good.

What allows muscle activity is coordinated with nerve and brain function?

500
The six stages in Kohlberg's theory are split into preconventional, conventional, post conventional.

In what are Kohlberg's six stages split into?

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