In Early childhood settings, the behaviors and approaches necessary for children to self-regulate and successfully participate.
What is social emotional intelligence?
Common math principle assessed in early childhood cognitive assessments.
What is number recognition?
As area assessed in Social Emotional that relates to the ability to manage one's own body and emotional reactions, and used focused attention.
What is self-regulation?
The mind’s representation of perceptions and ideas, and the actions that go along with them.
What are schemes?
A child’s evolving mental and intellectual processes
What is Cognition?
Skills highly related to cognitive skills, particularly executive functions.
What are social emotional skills?
Assessments that help teachers in planning programs of support for children struggling in areas of cognition.
What are criterion and curriculum referenced assessments?
Earliest that a child can get assessed for social emotional intelligence.
What is birth?
Psychologist that holds that cognition unfolds in a predictable sequence and is related to how people adapt to their environment.
Who is Piaget?
Cognition is the construction of _______ processes.
What is thought?
Cognitive processes that aid in behavioral planning and preparation
What are executive functions?
Cognitive assessments on infants include assessment on this developmental milestone.
What is object permanence?
Behavioral domain in assessment that relates to social-emotional behavior problems regarding outward displays.
What is externalizing problems?
Believed that thinking is divided into lower and higher mental functions.
Who is Vygotsky?
The term cognition comes from Latin that means ________.
What is "to know"?
What is "to recognize"?
Area of social emotional intelligence that includes traits along nine dimensions.
What is temperament?
The intentional execution of a planned sequence of actions to achieve a goal
What is means to an end?
Method of collecting information on child's social emotional skills that does involve observation or assessment.
What is a questionnaire?
What are behavioral scales?
The distance between the actual developmental level and the level of potential development.
Zone of Proximal Development
Thought process constructed by cognition.
What is attention, memory, learning, language, thinking or reasoning?
In his delineation of skills necessary for optimal developmental outcomes, this psychologist contributed significantly to understand of emotional intelligence.
Who is Daniel Goleman?
Reason that standardized testing of intelligence for young children with exceptionalities is precarious and difficult.
What is skill level variance unique within categorical disability?
Necessary area of focus for understanding innate characteristics that color children's dispositions in socialization and problem solving.
What is ability to organize experience?
This psychologist's work and theory of intelligence is considered as a providing a shift in thinking about intelligence and intelligence testing
Who is Howard Gardner?
Cognition in relation to early childhood settings.
A child's evolving mental and intellectual processes that guide their actions toward more formal thinking patterns.