What do babies need?
The outdoors, Health, and Materials.
Things Not Seen in DAP environment for infants.
The Environment to Nurture and Trust
Misc.
100
What is the emotional tie between the infant and their caregiver?
What is Attatchment
100
What type of plants should not be in a child care area?
What is Poisonous Plants.
100
True or False: Infants have a sequence of scheduled events.
What is False.
100
What are program decisions based on?
What is Relationships practices support, relationships among children, their parent, and caregivers.
100
Name 3 sensory motor scientist actions.
See, Clap, Touch, etc.
200
True or False: Infants need space and opportunity to move at their current capabilities.
What is True.
200
What is the primary component of an outdoor environment?
What is An Alert Adult.
200
Name some equipment not seen in a developmentally appropriate infant classroom.
What is Playpens, walkers, jumpers, swings, etc.
200
What do practice recommend that support responsiveness?
What is limiting the group size and the adult to child ratio and to allow caregivers one on one interaction with individual babies.
200
To plan an environment for babies is to ask what babies do and what they need. List the 4 steps
What is 1.Ask what babies do and what they need 2.Sleep, eat, cry, change and bathed. 3.Use senses, unfolding motor and manipulative abilities. 4.Attached to a few people.
300
What is Piaget's 1st stage of cognitive development?
What is Sensorimotor.
300
Every infant room should contain this for play time on the floor.
What is A mat or rug.
300
Why is it better to have a smaller group of infants over a large group in an infant classroom?
What is So each infant gets individual interactions from their caregiver.
300
Describe Magba Gerber philosophy
What is using caregiving times as opportunities for respectful interaction and suggest that handing the baby toys to distract trivialize the baby’s role in active participation.
300
Give an example of scheduling.
* multiple answers acceptable *
400
How should adults interact with infants to teach the process of human communication?
What is Face to Face.
400
This is important for babies with tender skin playing outdoors.
What is Shade.
400
What does IFSP stand for?
What is Individualized family service plan.
400
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!!!!!!!! what are the four steps to the physical ability of the first year?
What is when babies are awake they need to be removed from the crib. Protect immobile babies from older mobile ones. Little ones are left in the crib or out of reach of the older ones. Hold young babies in positions they cannot assume for themselves.
400
What’s the meaning of a self-demand schedule?
What is schedule set by infants, according to their physical needs.
500
How do caregivers design a safe infant classroom?
What is By observing the infants.
500
What items may be dangerous to children playing outdoors?
What is Berries, Sticks, and Rappers.
500
What is another appropriate source of language for infants besides face to face interaction?
What is Singing.
500
Name one environment for the senses and one environment for language.
What is one on one interaction during caregiving and play time. Talk is encouraged by a variety of objects, view, experience and pictures.
500
What makes the traditional classroom arrangement less appropriate?
What is because children need a class room built for them and their needs.