Terms to Know
Physical
Intellectual
Emotional
Social
100

Ability to hold an object between thumb and index finger

Pincer Grasp

100

Toddlers usually walk in this way

Toes pointed outwards, feet far apart, wobbly, arms out

100

List one of the 4 main methods of learning:

Directed, Imitation, Incidental, Trial and Error

100

During a child's temper tantrum, what can we do?

Remain calm and distract/redirect the child

100

Inner sense of right and wrong

Conscience

200

Describing people based on education, income, employment

Socioeconomic status

200

What should be a goal of toy selection?

Developing fine or gross motor skills
200

Realization that objects remain, even if we can't see them

Object Permanence

200

Define egocentric

Self-centeredness, thinking of self and their own needs/wants

200

How do toddlers understand the effect of their behavior on others? 

Happy faces and frowning faces, tone of voice, and "no"

300

Third place or position 

Tertiary

300

What safety concerns should we have with toys?

Non-flammable, no sharp edges, easy to clean, no paint that chips

300

Barriers to toilet training

Unrealistic expectations, begin too soon and body isn't ready, constipation, 

300

What is sibling rivalry?

Feelings of jealousy of a brother or sister

300

Interaction with other people

Social Development
400

Children between one and three years of age

Toddlers
400

Development of large muscles-legs and arms-is what?

Gross motor skills
400

Age that toddlers begin to enjoy simple songs and rhymes

12-24 months or 1-2 years

400

When does separation anxiety begin? 

Around 8-9 months, well before they are toddlers
400
The way children play side-by-side

Parallel Play

500

The ability of a child to act independently with free will

Autonomy

500
Development of skills with smaller muscles, fingers and wrists

Fine motor skills

500

What are best ways for children to learn language

Caregivers talking/listening, reading, singing

500

Feeling a child gets when doing things independently

Autonomy

500

Why is it important to read to toddlers?

Language and emotional development. (Explain)

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