How many stages are there in Piaget's Stages of Play
4 Stages
What children's development does Parten's Stages of Play focus on?
_________ Development
Social Development
What is 1 of the 6 areas play benefits?
Social Skills
Physical Skills
Communication Skills
Emotions
Cognitive Abilities
Creativity
( NAEYC) defines Developmentally Appropriate Practice as "Methods that promote each child's optimal development and learning through a _________ based and _______ based approach to joyful, engaged learning?
Strength Based and Play Based
The educator arrived to the classroom in a grumpy mood ( non- engaging, kept to themselves, not saying hello to each child as they walk in) How is this NOT being developmentally appropriate?
Lack of Accountability and Respect
A child is playing Duck Duck Goose, According to Piaget's Stages of Play, which stage would that be?
Games with Rules
How many stages are there in Parten’s Stages of Play?
6 Stages
How can having an inactive childhood affect adulthood?
In adulthood, it can lead to an inactive lifestyle as an adult.
Name 1 guideline in DAP and an example of how an ECE can implement it in the classroom. Multiple answers accepted
values each individual child by remembering their name
creating meaningful relationships with youth by actively engaging in their interests, creating conversations etc
Accountability and respect for all in the learning environment by providing consistent routines, expectations and responding emotions
Supports children’s learning by incorporating different activities in the classroom, providing different learning tools, providing play time
Maintaining safety in the classroom by monitoring and changing up the environment when needed, having a understanding of each child's needs and understanding the meaning behind safety seeking behaviors.
John and Mary are playing with the same Lego set, but constructing their own castle. According to Parten's stage of play, which stage are they experiencing?
Parallel Play
What stage in Piaget's Stages of Play would this be : "Starts building with toys and objects to accomplish a goal"?
The Constructive Play Stage
What is the main difference between Parallel Play and Associative Play regarding when children are playing in the same space?
The ability to share the materials
What is one type of play that can benefit children's communication development?
Pretend Play
What are 3 examples of things you can put/implement in a classroom that make it developmentally appropriate? Multiple Answers Accepted
Dress-up clothes and props
Art supplies
Unique child art on the walls
Age-appropriate learning materials (So look for a number line, but not a multiplication chart, picture books, but not chapter books, etc.)
Low shelves with accessible toys
Child-sized tables and chairs
Clearly delineated areas (You might see a dress-up area, an artist’s station or a mini-library, for example.)
Teachers crouched at eye level talking to kids
Teachers constantly observing children as they work and play
Teachers asking open-ended questions
Anson, Peter and Jane are playing Scrabble together. According to Piaget's stages of play, which stage are they experiencing?
Games with Rules
True or False:
According to Piaget's Stages of Play, the way children choose to play is connected to their development level
True! Piaget believed that they way children choose to play is connected to their development level!
According to Parten, how infants in Unoccupied Play explore their surroundings?
5 senses
In one of the studies spoken about, what did CEOs from around the world say was an important skill to have?
Creativity
What are 2 skills that children can learn while learning through play?
imaginative thinking
large-motor and fine-motor physical competencies
express and control their emotions
problem-solving abilities
peer relationships
Overall success in school
explore and make sense of their world
Nicole is playing alone in the classroom and she is struggling to build a castle. However, the teacher is too busy to take care other children. Which guideline of DAP does the teacher fail to do?
Support children's learning and need for play
According to Piaget. What stage of play happens during the Sensorimotor Stage
(Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development)
The Functional Play Stage: During this stage children are more likely to use their bodies to play such as ; Running and Jumping. They also explore the world through their senses!
(Touch, Sight, Hearing, Smell & Taste)
According to Parten's Stage of Play, in which stage do children start to engage in group play?
Onlooker play
Fill in the Blank!
Social Skills can help for relationships, but also supports __________?
Academic Success
Play promotes joyful learning that fosters self-regulation, language, cognitive and social competencies as well as content knowledge across disciplines. Play is Essential for all children... Choose 1
A: Age 2 up to Age 10
B: Birth through Age 10
C: Birth through Age 8
D: Play is always essential for youth development
D: Play is always essential for youth development
Davis is only 2 years old but his DAP teacher provided Scrabble for him to play. Why is this not developmentally appropriate?
DAP teacher should provide age- appropriate learning material for children.