Karlee
Janis
Child Development
Early Childhood Education
Classmates
100

This is the make of Karlee's car

What is Volkswagon

100

This is the amount of Tattoos Janis has

What is four (for now)

100

This domain of development includes skills like running, jumping, and climbing.

What is gross motor development?

100

This term describes the caring, trusting connection between an educator and a child, considered essential for learning.

What is a positive relationship (or secure attachment)?

100

This classmate began as a quiet individual, and soon blossomed into a well spoken and outgoing individual.

Who is Karmvir

200

This is the amount of tattoos that Karlee has

What is three (for now)

200

This is Janis' favorite activity to do on a trip to Vancouver

What is see a Broadway Musical?

200

Most infants begin to do this around 6–10 months, allowing them to understand that objects still exist even when out of sight.

What is object permanence?

200

This type of play happens when children play alongside each other with similar materials but do not yet interact.

What is parallel play?

200

This student had a personal business of reading books to children, and having families understand the importance of literacy.

Who is Dali?

300

This is Karlees favorite genre of music

What is Rock and Roll?

300

This is the name of the ship Janis' son will work on for six months

What is the Disney Destiny?

300

This type of language ability allows a child to understand words and instructions before they are able to speak them.

What is receptive language?

300

This approach focuses on teaching children what they can do rather than punishing what they can’t.

What is positive guidance?

300

This student began the course stating they wanted to be a truck driver

Who is Manjinder?

400

These are the names of Karlee's two children.

Who are Natalie and Avery?

400

This is the department Janis is changing to

What is Human Service Worker or (HSW)

400

This term describes a child’s ability to manage their emotions and behaviour during social interactions, such as taking turns or coping with disappointment.

What is self-regulation?

400

These types of observations are written exactly as the behaviour occurs, without educator interpretation or judgment.

What are objective observations?

400

This student learns so much on their last practicum that they were not able to condense or summarise their assignments.

Who is Sonam?

500

This is the name of Karlee's husband

Who is Tony?

500

This is the amount of siblings Janis has

How many is three?

500

By age 2, most children can combine two words. A child who has fewer than 50 words and no two-word combinations by this age may need this type of professional support.

What is a speech-language assessment (or referral to a speech-language pathologist)?

500

This ECE principle describes the practice of reflecting on one's own biases, decisions, and actions to improve interactions with children and families.

What is reflective practice?

500

These people are moving on to complete their infant and toddler practicum.

Who are those who continue to work hard, learn, and hand in assignments on time? 

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