This Theorist is known for social/moral development
Who is Lawrence Kohlberg
True or False
Boys are typically taller than girls at 9 years of age
What Is true?
What type of play involves children observing others without engaging
What Is onlooker play
describe Multicultural
What is representing a variety of cultural and ethnic groups
Name a non verbal guidance
what is eye contact?
This Theorist is known for Children's intellectual development
Who is Jean Piaget
Average height for an 6 year old
What is 4ft tall?
Describe parallel play
What is two or more children playing side-by-side without interacting
True or False
Some cultures find it rude to look a person in the eye
What is true?
What guidance offering a child a choice or a cracker or a piece of toast
What is direct guidance?
What are the four stages of Piaget's Theory
What is Sensorimotor , Preoperational , Concrete Operational and Formal Operations
Better control of their fingers and hands is an example of
Children playing with blocks together in a group is an example of?
What is Cooperative Play
In an Inclusive classroom children demonstrate what
what is increased acceptance and appreciation of diversity?
What does effective guidance and discipline should teach
What is teach self-control?
This Theorist is known for Cognitive Development
Who is Howard Gardner
Common health problem
What is tooth decay?
This type of play improves language skills , problem solving and general social cooperation
What is Associative play
Effective multicultural education efforts require diversity in
what is all curriculum?
When you should you save a loud voice
What is for emergencies?
Who developed an original approach to the notion of popular public schools
Who is Paul Frierie
Middle childhood or school-age years refers to the span of years between
What is 6-12?
Which play allows children to express their emotions as well as social skills
What is Symbolic Play
What is a good way to use diversity in a classroom?
Diverse learning activites
Guidelines for effective verbal guidance
What is use statements that give children a positive direction?