NAEYC defines early childhood between these ages.
What is birth to 8 yro?
DAP stands for
What is Developmentally Appropriate Practice?
Public Law 94-142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act—the so-called Bill of Rights for the handicapped— guarantees free public education to disabled people from 3 to 21 years of age “in the least restrictive” environment in this year.
What is 1975?
Dr. Emerson has three cats, named: Reggie, Lady Grey and _________?
Who is cheddar?
Bioecological systems theory was developed by this man.
Who is Bronfenbrenner?
NAEYC stands for
What is the National Association for the Education of Young Children?
HSELOF stands for
What are the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework?
The IEP & IFSP are part of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA), which stems from the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of this year.
What is 1986?
These are the three elements of DAP
What are Commonality, Individuality, & Context?
Individualized education approaches address what?
What are the uniquness of learners and individual learning differences?
The Heckman equation is a rationale for investing in early childhood that emphasizes: "_____ the investment, the _______ the return"
What is "__earlier___ the investment, the ___greater____ the return"?
IDEA stands for
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ?
When is the first day back at WOU in winter term?
What is Monday, Jan 6th?
These are the 5 domains of development.
What are Cognitive, Motor, Approaches to Learning/Creative, Social Emotional, Language?
This is a teaching and learning approach which is introduced by Christopher Emdin, professor at Teachers College, Columbia University. This approach focuses on the authentic understanding of students by the teacher
When teachers give priority to the interests and needs of children, it is referred to this kind of approach.
What is Child- Centered?
Where is Bad Bunny From?
What is Puerto Rico?
What is April?
The social nature of learning, the use of scaffolding, and attention to the zone of proximal development are all parts of this learning theory.
“systematic statement of principles and generalizations that provides a coherent framework for understanding how and why people change as they grow older” (Berger, 2014).
What is a developmental theory?
known as the father of kindergarten
Who is Froebel?
IEP & IFSP are plans designed to support the needs and track progress towards goals of students who experience disability or exceptionality.
What are Individualized Education Plans & Individualized Family Service Plans?
What is Dr. Emerson's zodiac sign?
This a foundational document that maps the ethical dimensions of early childhood educators' work in early care and education programs, including these 5 core values: Recognize that children are best understood and supported in the context of family, culture, community, and society. Respect the dignity, worth, and uniqueness of each individual (child, family member, and colleague). Respect diversity in children, families, and colleagues.
What is the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct?
This theory describes how our early relationships with a primary caregiver, most commonly a parent, creates our expectation for how love should be. Our view of ourself and others is molded by how well these caregivers were available and responsive to meet our physical and emotional needs.
What is attachment theory?