This stage of Erikson's Psychosocial Development emphasizes the quality of the caregiver, the meeting of needs, and consistency
What is Trust Vs. Mistrust
These skills involve more precise movements of the small muscles, including those of the eyes, speech, hand, fingers, toes
What are Fine Motor Skills
A useful technique to emply when teaching self-help skills
What is Reverse Chaining or Chaning
What part of language can be considered the "Social Skills" of language?
Pragmatics
Another word for the "content" of lanuguage
What is Semantics
Stanley Greenspan's Model of Affective Development is noted for stages of infant-child emotional development, as well the contribution to this population of children
The time in the school routine when children with disabilities are most likely to become frustrated?
What is Transition
Name an activity that you could have a student to do in oreder to help develop a fine motor skill?
Pasting strips of paper together, Completing a puzzle, Cutting with scissors, Following the movement of a penlight etc....
This is a term used for the placement of a child that is carefully selected to allow a child to function more efficeitnly during things such as: toileting, feeding, play, and other functional activities.
What is Positioning
Children wiht Autism often handle information more easily through this method of presentation?
Visual and Graphic
This word has been used to describe the bond of affection that develops between an infant and his or her primary caregiver
What is attachment
Name 2 guidelines for accessible playgrounds to include individuals with disabilities
Wide paths to playgound, swings with support (bucket seats), elevated sandboxes, lowered overhead rings and bars, transfer points on equipment, handholds on equipment
At what age is hand dominance typically achieved?
What is age 4 years
What is the process of breaking down skill areas into its component parts
What is Task Analysis
The part of language that includes learning correct word order
Syntax
A form of learning that has often been referred to as "modeling" and consists of imitation of another's actions
Observational Learning
Name two ways to make adaptions for students that may not have the necessary fine motor skills
What are easy-to-hold big crayons, slanted surfaces, structured activities, drawing on surfaces that have an included background, more opportunities to draw and scribble
This earliest assessment of morot development is routinely performed at 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth
What is the APGAR Scoring System
What type of Therapy would be best to help children with Gross Motor Skills
Physical Therapy
One example of an AAC system is
Visual Schedule, iPad with communication App, sign language, PECS etc..
Name two ways to build a Responsive Enviroment in Early Education
Promote appropriate behavior, Encourage expression of feelings, offer variey, avoid frustration, routines, limits, structure and consistency.
The production and articulation of sound is called
What is Speech
The term used that refers to low muscle tone that makes a child appear "floppy"
What is Hypotonia
What two things develop systematically starting with the birth cry.
What are Speech and Language
Between which ages, is it the norm for children to display intermittent dsyfluency?
What is between the ages of 2 and 4