There are 6 levels in who's theory
blooms
the stage in which a child starts to explore alone is....
Solitary play
Wear gloves when handling items contaminated with
body fluids, Blood Vomit, Urine Feces
What are 3 Nonverbal Direct Guidances
Eye contact, Facial gestures, Body gestures
The purpose of an individualized Education plan is....
A: help care givers identify a toddlers degree of development in different areas
B: coordinate a preschools curriculum with that of a local elementary school
C: help parents set only long term goals for their children
D: outline goals and methods for educations a child with special needs
D: Outline goals and methods for educating a child with special needs
Theory of Cognitive Development was who's theory
Piaget’s
Where they observe other children's play without engaging in it themselves.
Onlooker Play
Where should items that might be harmful to children be stored?
In a locked cabinet
Direct or Indirect?
Removing a hot saucepan from the cooking area
Indirect
The most effective way to teach children about cultural diversity is:
A: showing a travel film of a popular Caribbean resort.
B: sharing family vacation photographs.
C: including a menu from a local Chinese restaurant in the dramatic play center.
D: inviting a foreign exchange student to prepare a popular food from home with the children.
D: inviting a foreign exchange student to prepare a popular food from home with the children
how many Intelligences are there in Howard Gardner theory
7
When the children play side by side using the same things like toys or materials
Parallel play
We use child-size furniture in a preschool classroom…
because there are fewer accidents.
Direct or indirect?
Telling a child that his drawing is great!
Direct
what is
Representing a variety of cultural and ethnic groups
Multicultural
7-11 years
Children playing and working with others towards a common goal or purpose
Cooperative play
Field trips are an area of special concern…
because children are in an unfamiliar place. There is more risk and liability.
Describe Indirect Guidance
Using the environment to guide and direct children’s behavior
what is
A group’s ideas and ways of doing things – such as traditions, language, beliefs, and customs – that become a learned pattern of social behavior
Culture
Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development what is stage 1 called?
Obedience and Punishment
When children play together but dont want the same goals
Associative play
The leading cause of death in children is…
Accidents
GUIDANCE Definition
Direct and indirect actions used by caregivers to help children develop appropriate behavior patterns.
A child with a learning disability:
A: has a low intelligence level
B: needs early diagnosis and treatment
C: is easily diagnosed
D: eventually catches up with peers even without treatment
A: has a low intelligence level