Why do early childhood teachers observe children?
To understand children’s development and learning.
Name one major early childhood research study discussed in class.
The Perry Preschool Project or Abecedarian Project.
This theorist believed children construct knowledge through stages.
Jean Piaget.
What is “serve and return”?
Back-and-forth interactions between child and caregiver
Nature refers to what?
Genetics.
Observation helps teachers identify what about children?
Developmental milestones and delays.
This study showed long-term benefits of high quality preschool programs.
Perry Preschool Project.
This theorist emphasized social interaction and learning from others.
Lev Vygotsky.
Serve and return interactions help build what in the brain?
Neural connections.
Nurture refers to what?
Environment and experiences.
Observation helps teachers plan what in the classroom?
Curriculum and learning activities.
This study began in infancy and focused on early intervention.
Abecedarian Project.
What does Piaget believe children actively do with knowledge?
Construct it through experiences.
When does brain development grow the fastest?
Early childhood.
What are genes?
Units of heredity passed from parents to children.
Observation can help teachers communicate what to families?
Children’s progress and development.
Both studies demonstrated benefits in what areas later in life?
Education, employment, and reduced crime.
Vygotsky believed learning happens through interaction with whom?
More knowledgeable others.
What role do caregivers play in brain development?
Providing responsive interactions and experiences.
Where are genes located?
On chromosomes.
Observation provides documentation used for what professional purpose?
Assessment and program planning.
What is one takeaway from these studies for early childhood educators?
High-quality early education has lifelong impacts.
This concept explains learning that happens with guidance.
Zone of Proximal Development
Why are early relationships important for brain development?
They shape neural pathways and emotional security.
What is the nature vs nurture debate about?
Whether development is influenced more by genetics or environment.