who believed that children moved forward in their development with the right social interactions and guided learning
Vygotsky
whos falt is it when the baby has alcohol syndrom
mothers
what does N stand for
National
How should toddlers be cared for?
Encourage your toddler to explore and try new things.
Set up a special time to read books with your child and do it often.
Play matching games like shape sorting and simple puzzles.
Explain in simple terms how things work.
Encourage pretend play with your child
What is the best age to start preschool?
4 to 5
Who believed learning and behavior change are the result of reinforcement and punishment.
Skinner
can you get fix of cleft lip
yes you can get surgery
What does A stand for
Association
How long should a 3 year old be away from his mother?
2 or 3 days
What's the difference between preschool and pre-K?
In preschool, the students are between 2 and 4 years old. Children in pre-K, however, are around 4 or 5 years old
Who believed when young infants experience an event, they process new information by balancing assimilation and accommodation
Paiget
can down syndrom be taken away
no
What does E stand for
Education
What care does a 3 year old need?
good nutrition, plenty of sleep and regular exercise
What is taught in pre-K?
Preschool teachers cover various topics within their lesson plans, such as counting, shapes, letters, songs, and physical exercises.
Who developed an experiment testing the concept of the conditioned reflex. He trained a hungry dog to salivate at the sound of a metronome or buzzer, which was previously associated with the sight of food
Pavlov
What is considered a birth defect?
Birth defects may be structural, functional, genetic, chromosomal or biochemical and may be minor or major in nature. In some cases, they may be fatal.
What does Y stand for
Young
What are the needs of a 2 year old?
Children this age need 11 to 14 hours of sleep a day (including naps). Consistent sleep times make it easier.
How long is a day in preschool?
6 ½ hours
Who believed that learners must begin by learning basic, foundational knowledge about a given subject before they can progress to more complex types of thinking such as analysis and evaluation.
Bloom
What are the odds of having a birth defect?
Birth defects are common, costly, and critical conditions that affect 1 in every 33 babies born in the United States each year. Read more about what we have learned about birth defects and how women can improve their chances of having a baby born without a birth defect.
What does C stand for
Children
What are developmental red flags?
Months Is not gazing at objects; does not tune out repetitive sounds; does not move eyes to follow sound Does not respond to loud sounds Does not coo or make sounds When lying on back: keeps hands fisted and lacks arm movements; is not bringing hands to mouth
How much playtime do preschoolers need?
at least an hour of free playtime, and a half hour of guided playtime every day