Involves improvement of skills using the large muscles in the legs and arms
Gross Motor
What type of play is: Playing with oneself
Solitary Play
Child Observation is the method of what(name one)?
watching, listening, asking questions, documenting, and analyzing the observed words and actions of children as they interact with their surroundings and other people.
What do children learn from stories?
SOCIAL SKILLS,VALUES,ABOUT THE WORLD
What is the #1 reason children misbehave?
Attention
Involves the small muscles of the hands and fingers.
Fine Motor Skills
Self-worth or the value people place on themselves
Self-Esteem
Proper observation in childcare is _______ in helping educators and parents address the needs of early childhood development.
Crucial
THEY DEVELOP _____________SKILLS
Listening
Routines help children know what comes ________
Next
Name an activity that encourages gross motor skills?
Skipping, running, riding a tricycle, jumping rope, hopscotch, Hitting and catching a ball
Two or more children interact
with each other in their play.
Cooperative play
The intention should be __________ before you begin with child observation
Clear
HELPS THEM UNDERSTAND ________AND _______THINGS WORK OR HAPPEN
How and why
Experiences that follow as a direct result of the behavior are what type of consequence?
Natural
Name an activity that encourages fine motor skills?
Writing, play dough, painting, coloring, cutting, puzzles, blocks, pasting
What type of play does this describe: Playing near, but not with other children
Parallel play
Observation in childcare is vital in discovering and better understanding the _________ and _________ of each child.
Strengths and Weaknesses
DEVELOP A _________ ATTITUDE TOWARDS READING
Positive
What is the appropriate way to talk to a child?
At eye level
Movements that go along with songs
Finger Plays
Perception that a child has of himself or herself
Self Concept
Child observation may be the simplest and most effective way to ________ young children’s development.
Assess
NAME TWO DESIRABLE QUALITIES OF A BOOK:
SHORT ENOUGH TO READ IN ONE SITTING LARGE PICTURES VIVID LANGUAGE “PAINTS A PICTURE” APPEAL TO CHILDREN’S INTERESTS
How do you encourage children to be independent?
Allow children to try things on their own