Physical
Cognitive
Emotional
Social
Fun
100
  • What are some key physical milestones for children aged 3-6?

Running, Jumping, Catching a ball, Hopping

100
  • What is the primary cognitive development theory associated with preschool-aged children?

Jean Piaget’s Preoperational Stage

100
  •  What are common emotional milestones for children aged 3-6?

Age 3 - Struggles with self control - Temper tantrums, Parallell play

Age 4 - Understandings taking turns, Empathy

Age 5 - Seeks to get praise, Sensitive to criticism

Age 6 -can resolve conflicts, Strong peer relationships

100
  • What is the significance of parallel play in preschoolers?

Independence, social skills, imitations and skill building

100
  • What is the importance of using various materials in preschool art activities?

encourages creativity, supports fine motor skills, sensory development,

200

At what age do most children begin to ride a tricycle?

between 2-4

200

 How do preschoolers typically learn through play?

Cognitive / Thinking Skills

Language & Communication

Cooperative Play

200

How do children in this age group typically express their emotions?

Through Words and Language, Through Behavior

play, facial expressions, self-regulation, relationships

200
  • At what age do children begin to engage in cooperative play?

4-6

200
  • Name one way that art can enhance fine motor skills in preschoolers.

Cutting, coloring, building anything

300
  • How does gross motor skill development differ from fine motor skill development in this age group?

Gross- physical- running, playing, jumping

Fine-Small muscles- cutting, buttoning, writing, coloring

300
  •  What is the significance of language development during ages 3-6?

  1. Cognitive Growth

  2. Social & Emotional Development
  3. Learning and School Readiness
  4. Imagination and Creativity
300
  • What role do caregivers play in supporting emotional development?

Modeling Healthy Emotional Expression, Providing a Safe and Secure Environment, Labeling and Validating Emotions, Providing Emotional Support During Big Feelings

300
  • How do friendships begin to form in preschool-aged children?

social awareness, communication skills, and emotional understanding. At this stage, friendships are fluid, based on shared play, and emerging social preferences rather than deep loyalty.

300
  • Name a popular children’s song that teaches counting and explain its educational value.

Let student explain

400
  • Why is physical activity important for preschoolers' development?

promotes healthy development, strong bones, muscles and a healthy weight

400
  • Describe how memory develops in children aged 3-6.

Simple directions

retain personal experiences


400
  • Define emotional regulation and its importance for preschoolers.

Emotional regulation is the ability to recognize, manage, and respond to emotions in healthy and socially appropriate ways. It includes both controlling strong emotions (like anger or frustration) and expressing positive emotions (like joy or excitement) appropriately.

400
  • What role does conflict resolution play in social development?

Teachs communication skills, builds empathy, supports emotional regulation
400
  •  Describe how movement can be incorporated into singing activities for preschoolers.

hand motions, props, movement sequences

500
  • Name three physical activities that promote development in preschool-aged children.

obstacle courses, riding a trike or scooter, jungle gym

500
  • What are some effective strategies for fostering cognitive development in preschoolers?

Encourage Play-Based Learning- Parallel Play, cooperative Play.

Hands on Exploration

500
  • How can play therapy aid in emotional development for children aged 3-6?

Emotional Outlet, Helps identify emotions, Self-regulations skills, Confidence and skills

500
  • Discuss the impact of family dynamics on a child's social skills.

modeled behavior, communication patterns, parent-child interactions, Conflict management

500
  • What is an example of a sensory activity for preschoolers?

sensory bin

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