The way children learn through active exploration in their environment.
What is play?
Teachers value whatever the child chooses to play with as having learning possibilities in all domains of development
What is integrated learning?
Infants in this age range reply completely on the parents or caregiver
What is a 0-12 months old child?
Young child's brain becomes organized as she experiences this pattern.
What is patterns of routines?
The fundamental element of a quality environment for infants and toddlers provides
What is security?
The primary focus of a relationship based curriculum.
What is the mental health of children as a foundation for development?
Teachers daily planning is centered around
What is a children's needs, interests, goals?
Young children, in this age range, on the move, crawling and walking whom, need adults to help explore the world.
What is a 12-18 months old child?
Responsive routines are important fro infants formation of ...
What is formation of a child's identity?
When a teacher sets up an environment for learning spaces, she usually considers:
What is the child's interest?
A teacher knows that infants are motivated to learn and communicate, so she:
What is the teacher (knows he will become more capable if she) is responsive?
Teachers observe and respond to children's individual skill differences.
What is dancing the developmental ladder"?
Very little scientist (in this age range) that invent, take apart, create, and explore the ways of the world.
What is a 18-36 months old child?
Exchange of hello and goodbyes in a child care program
What is transition time?
One of the most important things a teacher can do to develop a foundation for reading with a toddler.
What is read a book?
Approachable, accessible, and available to children.
How to meet the emotional needs of an infant?
A teacher supports a child learning on how to do a task by giving students the assistance they need to learn to be successful.
What is scaffolding?
The beliefs and assumptions about the nature of infants and toddlers learning.
What are capable learners?
and/or
What is children have rights?
An area in the child care classroom dedicated to cozy, comfortable and quiet space.
What is nurturing ( or quiet) speace?
According to HIrsch(1996) carrying, stacking and placing in rows, bridging, building enclosures, creating patterns, and representational play are 6 stages of this.
What is block development?
A sense of give and take between caregiver and child.
What is reciprocal interactions?
or
serve and return
A thoughtful and unhurried dialogue between adult and child.
What is attuned-dialogue?
Infants are learning how to act, how others should treat them, and how they should feel. They are developing
What is a working sense of self?
An area in the classroom dedicated to where children can use markers and crayons and paper and/or magnetic boards.
What is a writing center?
The Reggio Emilia approach uses which of the following observation/assessment approaches?
What is documentation?