Explain this method...
Incidental learning
Unplanned/happens by accident
Which term is this?
The ability to interpret and understand everyday situations and to use prior experiences when faced with new situations or problems
Intelligence
What type of speech development occurs at age 2?
Combines a few words to make short sentences, uses pronouns, adds s to make things plural
When might your child start showing that they are imaginative? (age)
2 years
What is a child's favorite toy and why?
A caregiver, they want the responses a toy cannot give them
Explain this method...
Trial and Error
trying several solutions to find that one that works, experimenting
What are ways to promote reading readiness?
Reading is a routine, make it fun, let them choose, interact and ask them questions
What type of speech development occurs at age 3
Make all vowel sounds and some consonants, uses sentences of at least four words, can answer what and where questions
Toddlers have a hard time doing what that causes them to have a short attention span?
Blocking out information allowing them to focus on one thing at a time
What does a child need to have a completely healthy development and reach their full potential?
Basic needs: Food, water, shelter, love
Stimulating environment: senses, encouragement
What method is this?
taking views and behaviors from parents
Imitation
How can you promote math readiness?
Make it apart of your daily routine, count things, do puzzles, play games that require math
What other issues could be related to a child's speech difficulties?
Mood disorder, learning disability, hearing problems
You would not be able to learn anything if you did not have what?
A memory
Connections between the neurons are known as what?
Dendrites and axons
Explain this method...
Direct Learning
intentional teaching, teacher, parents, siblings
Articulation
Using clear and distinct speech, child might skip over syllables or leave off endings
When should you be concerned with a child's speech development?
When your child does not talk at all and they do not understand you when you talk to them
In what ways can you tell your child is starting to develope memory
Recognize faces and foods
How could being too overprotective hinder your child's learning?
You might take away experiences for them by not letting them explore
What method is this?
trying to compromise with brother in various ways to get what you want
Trial and Error
Stuttering
Spartatic repetition or prolonged sounds, may repeat the first sound of a word
What are two common speech difficulties for children?
Articulation and Stuttering
How is imagination important to learning?
it helps them try new things, connects what they see to what they hear around them
Explain how misconceptions occur might occur in children?
They make broad generalizations about a concept and they think it applies to all