If a normal reflex is not present with in infant what might it be a sign of?
What is both brain and nerve damage?
Routines provide opportunities for children to develop... independence or dependence.
What is independence?
What type of flooring should your science and sensory area be placed on?
What is tile?
What is asthma?
Autonomy refers to? (dependence, independence or over stimulation)
An automatic body response to a stimulus controlled by the lower brain?
What is a reflex?
What is it called when a child is eating non-food items?
What is Pica?
What are the 3 cool colors?
What is blue, green and purple?
What is a physical reaction in response to certain substances that are entering the body?
What is an allergy?
What is a principle or idea that is proposed, researched and generally accepted as a explanation?
What is a theory?
A child who is __________ believes that everyone else sees, thinks and feels like they do.
What is ego centric?
What type of activity should be done before nap time.
What is quiet and calm?
When a child is sick they should be placed in a _____room?
what is isolation room?
What is the form of cancer that affects the blood-forming organs and the blood.
Which theorist has 8 stages that include social conflict or crises that must be resolved? (Vygotsky, Erikson, Gardner or Piaget)
What is Erikson?
What are the two types of gross motor development. Give an example of each
What is Fine Motor and Gross Motor?
Fine Motor- cutting, drawing, stringing beads
Gross Motor-jumping, running, walking
A transition used when lights are blinked is called _____?
What is Visual Signals?
What is the difference between Chronological age and Developmental age?
Chronological age is the physical age of a child.
Development age is the based on the level of that individual child's development
What is it called when a child with special needs is placed in a regular education classroom?
What is inclusion?
____ is adjusting what is already known to fit new information. (Schemata, Adaptation, assimilation, accommodation)
What are the two ways development proceeds through the body. (hint-head down & inside out) Which one is which
What is Proximodistal and Cephalocaudal.
Proximodistal- Center of the body outward.
Cephalocaudal- Head down
What is the difference between routine and schedule?
Routines are built into the schedule. A schedule is a map of how the day will flow. The routine is small steps taken in each part of the schedule.
List 5 toys that you would include in the dramatic play area of your classroom.
Kitchen, pretend food, baby dolls, dress up clothes, doll furniture, doll house etc.
What does IDEA stand for?
What is individuals with disabilities education act.
_____ believed that children moved forward in their cognitive development with the right social interaction and guiding learning. (Vygotsky, Piaget, Gardner, Erikson)
Who is Vygotsky?