Physical Development
Learning/Intellectual Development
Emotional Development
Social Development
Misc.
100
Gross motor skills and fine motor skills
What are the two types of motor skills?
100
Intelligence is
What is the ability to interpret and understand everyday situations and to use that experience when faced with a new situation or problem.
100
Another word for Self-Centered
What is ego-centric?
100
18 months
What is the age parallel play develops?
100
1-3 years
What is the age range that makes up toddler-hood
200
Slow in comparison to infants
What is the speed of growth of toddlers?
200
incidental Learning
What is unplanned learning.
200
Negativism
What is the opposite of what others want?
200
Socialization
What is the process by which young children gradually learn to get along with other people, first in their own families and then in groups.
200
Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social
What are the 4 areas of development in children?
300
1/2 per month
What is the amount of weight on average a toddler gains?
300
Trial and Error Learning
What is learning that takes place when a child tries several solutions before finding one that works?
300
4 primary characteristics toddlers display emotionally
What is they have a desire to be independent, toddlers are easily frustrated, realization that they are a separate person, and start to have temper tantrums around 18 months?
300
Parallel Play
What is they play independently near, but not actually with another child?
300
3 examples of gross motor skills
What are, walking, jumping, running, going up/down steps, throwing, standing on one leg...
400
At age 2-2 1/2 children possess these physical skills.
What is Walks with more confidence. Climbs; pushes self. Jumps off bottom steps.
400
Imitation Learning
What is learning by watching and copying others?
400
Positive Guidance
What is giving toddlers two options?
400
Social skills at age 2
What is understanding and interacting with main caregiver. can read people’s moods and can gauge in what kind of behavior that they will accept. can ably communicate with others.
400
4 examples of fine motor skills
What is turning several pages at once, buttons large buttons, pulls a zipper down, stacks blocks, turns a doorknob, strings large beads or noodles/cereal, draws lines or circles?
500
At the end of toddler-hood children can...
What is Runs, but may not be able to stop. Climbing stairs; alternate feet. Throw ball overhand with accuracy. Kicks ball.
500
Directed Learning
What is learning that results from being taught?
500
Specific emotions to show to promote development.
What is anger, fear, jealousy, love/affection, and empathy.
500
End of toddler-hood social skills
What is like to play, by still in parallel play related. start to understand the concept of sharing. like to please people. love to make friends and may even have imaginary friends.
500
Intellectual Activity - 7 categories
What is - attention - memory - perception - reasoning - imagination - creativity - curiosity
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