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vocabulary
vocabulary
vocabulary
vocabulary
misc
100
learning that children acquire while under the influence of family members
What is home curriculum
100
ability to perceive and process what another person communicates (both verbally and nonverbally)
What is active listening skills
100
time spent interacting with or consuming media from digital devices
What is screen time
100
is the formal procedure for defining routine patterns of behavior
What is family ritual
100
ideologues and pedagogues
What is the two distinct groups parents who want their children homeschooled fall into
200
the verbal and nonverbal abilities to interact with and relate to a variety of other people
What is socialization skills
200
a government program that provides health checkups, counseling and food stamps for families below the poverty level
What is women infants and children (WIC)
200
the education of children undertaken completely by parents and done in the home environment
What is homeschooling
200
ability to exchange thoughts, ideas, and actions both verbally and nonverbally
What is interactive skills
200
teaching is from the parents and happens in the child's home
What is homeschooling
300
incidental and self-selected experiences in which children become interested and involved; in which learning results
What is unstructured learning
300
feel that their children can receive a more personalized and better education if they are taught at home
What is pedagogues
300
internet programs on particular topics set up by individuals whereby others can contribute
What is weblogs
300
part of a curriculum based on a particular theme, around which learning activities are organized
What is units of study
300
the social relationships and financial developments that exist in a family or community
What is socioeconomic factors
400
children's activities and pastimes that are passed from one generation of children to the next
What is play lore
400
the curriculum often perceived to be mandated by local, state, and national education boards that have been determined for a particular grade level
What is fixed curriculum
400
disagree with the values presented by teachers or their children's peers
What is ideologues
400
the ability to move easily from one language to dialect to another
What is code switching
400
when certain events happen at a certain time everyday
What is a daily routine