This skill is a preschooler's ability to understand what can be done can also be undone.
What is reversal?
According to the cognitive theory of development we learned about, preschoolers are in this stage of development.
What is preoperational stage?
This is the theorist who came up with the "Stages of psychosocial development" theory.
Who is Erik Erikson?
This is the name of Ms. Smith's turtle.
Who is Tucker?
This cognitive skill is understanding the change of an object from one state to another.
What is transformation?
This is the number of types of play that preschoolers participate in.
What is 5 types of play?
This is the psychosocial stage that preschoolers are in.
What is initiative vs. guilt?
This is the name of the number of DIFFERENT classes Ms. Smith teaches.
What is 4 different classes?
(early childhood, middle childhood, the preschooler, culinary 1)
This cognitive skill is Putting objects in an order based on size, weight, etc.
What is seriation?
This is how preschoolers communicate their feelings.
What is through imaginary play?
This is the amount of stages in Erik Erikson's theory of development
What is 8 stages?
This is the number of cats Ms. Smith has.
What is 1 cat?
This cognitive skill is placing classified objects into smaller groups based on how they are alike and different
What is sorting?
This is the suggested way (from the notes) that preschoolers learn autonomy.
What is participating in everyday experiences?
or
What is participating in routines?
This is what the CT ELDS stands for.
What is CT Early Learning and Development Standards?
This is the name of the preschool program ran out of this classroom.
This cognitive skill is putting objects into sets based on common traits
What is classification?
These are all the types of play that preschoolers participate in.
What is solitary, onlooker, parallel, associative, and cooperative play?
This is the purpose of preschool.
What is to prepare students for the social / emotional skills they will need for kindergarten?
This is Ms. Smith's favorite color.
What is pink?