Characteristic of cognitive development in school aged children.
What is developing conservation skills?
Learning style that focuses on hands-on experiences and active experimentation.
What is kinesthetic?
A typical social skill that develops during the school-age years.
What is teamwork and cooperation?
Piaget's cognitive development stage for school-age children.
What is concrete operational?
IEP
What is individualized education program?
Appropriate way to support cognitive development in after-school programs.
What is including challenging problem solving activities?
Number of hours of sleep recommended for children 6-12 years old.
What is 9-12 hours?
Characteristic of emotional development in school-age children.
What is increased emotional regulation?
Leaning center activities using Piaget's theory.
What is puzzles, blocks, sorting objects?
Appropriate safety concept considerations taught for school-age children
What is Teaching internet safety?
Term that describes tailored instruction so that students can learn content on an individual level.
What is differentiated instruction?
Physical milestones of school-age children.
What is riding a bike with no training wheels, improved hand-eye coordination, skip, hops, increases strength and endurance?
Key aspect of social development in school-age children.
What is elevated importance of peer groups?
The concept of industry vs inferiority is part of this development theory.
What is Erikson's Psychosocial Development Theory?
This support tool can influence social, cognitive, and emotional development.
What is technology?
Important when designing physical activities for school-age children.
What is providing opportunities for skill development?
Number of minutes recommended for school-age children to play a day.
What is 60 minutes?
How peer relationships change during school-age years.
What is increased importance of peer groups, development of close friendships, move from adult-centered to peer-centered social interactions, more complex social hierarchies?
The concept of practicing social roles and cultural norms through sociodramatic play is this development theory.
What is Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory?
Key principle in supporting children with special needs in school-age programs.
What is inclusion and appropriate accommodations?
A strategy for adapting activities for a school-age child with a physical disability.
What is modifying equipment, adjusting rules, offering alternative roles in activities, using assistive technology?
External factors that influence development.
What are nutrition, physical activity, environmental, socioeconomic status?
Strategy to support school-age child's social skills and peer relationships in after school programs.
What is peer buddy, structured social skills activities, and small group opportunities toward student interests and hobbies?
Understanding of one's own abilities and traits, comparison with peers becomes important, Academic performance affects self-esteem
What is self concept?
Key aspects of metacognitive skills.
What are planning, monitoring, evaluating?