What theory reinforces that to grow, you must recognize or discover your past, even painful experiences, to move forward?
Attachment Theory
What is the occipital lobe used mostly for?
Sight
Does play encourage children to learn?
Yes, play in childhood has an important role in learning.
This theorist believed children learn through stages of cognitive development.
Jean Piaget
What long-term effects can a child with ACEs develop?
The long-term effects can be mental illness, such as depression or anxiety, or they can develop heart disease or cancer, as well as addiction.
This process involves examining your teaching experiences to improve your practice and understanding.
Reflection
What does the acronym FAIL stand for
First Attempt In Learning
This type of play involves children playing side by side without interacting directly.
What is parallel play?
This theorist introduced the Zone of Proximal Development and emphasized social learning.
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
This protective factor helps buffer children from the negative effects of trauma.
A stable, supportive relationship with a caring adult?
What is it called when you change how you say something to encourage children to persevere?
Growth Mindset or Power of “Yet”
What is brain plasticity (or early brain development)?
The principle states that early experiences strongly influence brain development. The ability of the brain to "rewire."
According to many early childhood experts, this is the primary way young children learn.
What is play?
This theorist believed children learn by observing and imitating others.
Albert Bandura?
What are the 4Rs?
Realize, Recognize, Respond, and Resist Re-traumatization.
This concept refers to the responsibility educators have to continue learning throughout their careers.
Lifelong learning
What is the term for the harmful, long-lasting impact of severe stress on a child's brain?
Toxic Stress
Is tree climbing helpful for child locomotive play?
Movement in any direction, such as tree climbing, is good for a child's health.
Howard Gardner
This theorist proposed that intelligence is not a single ability but a collection of different strengths.
Is a stable, supportive relationship with a caring adult
This protective factor helps buffer children from the negative effects of trauma.
What is emotional regulation?
This skill allows teachers to recognize and manage their own emotions while responding calmly to children.
These mental skills help children focus attention, remember instructions, and manage multiple tasks.
What are executive function skills?
This DOMAIN of development, where play is beneficial, helps children learn to share, cooperate, and resolve conflicts.
Social-emotional development
This theorist demonstrated how learning can occur through associations between stimuli.
Ivan Pavlov
What is Trauma-Informed Care (TIC)?
An organizational structure and treatment framework that involves understanding, recognizing, and responding to the effects of all types of trauma.