Kicking a ball, jumping on 1 leg, and dancing are all examples of this.
What are gross motor skills?
The body's response to lasting and serious stress, without enough support from a caregiver
What is toxic stress?
Pretzel, balloon, drain, star are visuals for
What are conscious discipline breathing rituals?
True or false: Girls develop language before boys
False: research shows they develop language along the same timeframe
True or False:
The Pandemic effected children's development
True
Using scissors, unbuttoning a shirt, and drawing a circle are all examples of this.
What are fine motor skills?
The body's adrenaline response to a threat.
What is the fight, flight, or freeze response?
A kind of behavior used by children to express individuality and independence.
What is a temper tantrum?
True or False: Bilingualism will cause a speech delay.
False
A comprehensive classroom management program and a social-emotional curriculum.
What is conscious discipline?
An activity in the classroom to help build fine motor skills.
Damaging space, hiding, and refusing to engage are examples of this.
What are Fight, Flight, Freeze classroom behaviors?
The age range where children know how to start sharing.
Ways to build a child's language.
Something children need before they can be able to regulate their emotions
Places I can get activities for children with developmental delays.
ASQ, EDECA, IEP, B23, EC's, MHC
A person's ability to bounce back after an experience of a trauma.
What is resiliency?
The amount of time it can appropriately take a child to calm down from big feelings?
What is within 15 minutes?
The amount of words a typically developing 3 year old will know.
What is 1,000 words?
This determines if a stressor is tolerable or toxic.
What is the presence of a consistant caregiver?
What are the functions of play?
What is improving the cognitive, physical, social, and emotional well-being of children?
Incarceration of a relative, substance misuse, and abuse are all examples of these.
What are Adverse Child Experiences (ACES)
How to support social-emotional learning in children.
What is talking about feelings, working through problems together, showing how to regulate emotions when they are in a calm state?
The part of the brain that controls speech.
What is the frontal lobe (left hemisphere)?
The attachment type where children feel safe and secure in the presence of their caregiver and can depend on them to return.
What is Secure Attachment?