Who was not a theorist?
Erickson, Vygotsky, Skinner or Kato?
Kato
What are some ways to build relationships with toddlers
Singing songs, playing games, reading books, and practicing fine motor skills.
What are some common items a toddler might play with?
Dolls, coloring books, playdough, blocks etc
When do toddlers become sensitive?
Age 2
In what grade did Halle pick up a dead hamster?
5th in Ms.Zimmermans classroom
Who was Eric Erickson?
developmental theorist who created physiological developmental stages such as trust vs mis trust and autonomy vs shame and doubt
What is autonomy
Self directing independence .
What is parallel play?
Playing around toddlers without interacting with them.
If a nearby toddler is crying what reaction might your toddler have?
They might cry as well
How did Kassidy get 4 stitches in her chin?
Trying to kill a spider at recess
During what age does the theory autonomy vs shame and doubt come about to the toddler ?
From the 1st - 3rd year.
What are some things a caregiver might say to help shape future behaviors towards their child
Don’t touch, that’s hot, no or any other simple reprimanded comments.
Is it normal for toddlers to play alone instead of in groups?
Yes, they don’t usually play in groups until the preschool years
What can you expect to see during a temper tantrum?
An episode of emotional behavior where the toddler screams, stomps, yells, kicks and cries.
What recess activities did the class of 2021 get taken away?
Four square & soccer
Name that theory:
Babies either learn trust because needs are meant or learns mistrust because needs are not meant
trust VS mistrust
when dropping off or leaving a child at daycare/preschool they may feel what?
Separation anxiety.
What might playing enhance?
Fine motor skills, physical coordination, and social emotional growth.
Why might toddlers have anxiety?
Having a hyper imagination and having stronger emotions
What was the punishment for making the stoplight go off in the lunchroom?
5 minutes of quiet time.
Name that theory:
toddlers learn to control their body and become confident because of their new skills, a lack of body control makes them feel like failures
Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt
True or false:
toddlers see themselves separately from their caregivers Without uncertainty or embarrassment
True
What might be some ways you can bond with your child through play?
Why can having an active imagination make nightmares scarier for toddlers?
Because their imagination can enhance fears that they have formed from stories, books, and movies they’ve seen.
how did Bre break her wrist as a basketball manager?
Trying to play