Theorists
Infancy
Toddlers
Preschoolers
School Agers
100
Which theorist did we discuss FIRST... he is also the one we have probably mentioned the most - i.e. "4 stages of learning" (most recently "concrete operational"), the basic vs. exotic BIRD example from our notes in class!!!, etc.
Who is PIAGET
100
"Infancy" is the term we used to describe children between the ages of ___ and ___.
What is 0 & 2 (or "BIRTH" & 2)
100
Toddlers are typically thought of to be what ages?
What is 2, 3, 4 (primarily 3)
100
PRESCHOOL is also called Pre-_____________
What is kindergarten
100
TRUE OR FALSE: During "middle childhood," children show dramatic developmental changes between the ages of 6-7.
What is false - changes are more subtle and happen between the ages of 6-12 - not all at once at 6-7.
200
Which theorist developed the idea of SCAFFOLDING (remember: our SKITS where the "Teacher" was teaching the "student" a concept such as tying shoes, etc)
Who is VYGOTSKY
200
What reflex must an infant learn / demonstrate before the baby can leave the hospital?
What is the sucking/feeding reflex
200
As toddlers, we really begin to understand words when people speak to us. This is called language _________________.
What is COMPREHENSION
200
Preschool Motor Skills: Which type of motor skills are preschoolers exhibiting when they play hopscotch?
What is GROSS MOTOR (large muscles)
200
By approximately the age of 12, all __________ of primary teeth are replaced with permanent teeth.
What is 20
300
Which theorist stated 8 developmental stages, the first being "trust vs. mistrust"
Who is ERIKSON
300
age at which most babies can successfully hold their heads up
What is 3 months
300
Being able to vocalize what he/she wants
What is language EXPRESSION
300
Motor Skills: Which type are preschoolers exhibiting as their writing improves
What is fine motor
300
_________________ is the ability to arrange items in increased/decreasing order based on weight/size.
What is seriation
400
Which theorist (also) developed 8 categories of people, classified by the idea that people could only have "one" area of intelligence. HINT: Our "stations" with Oprah, Mark Zuckerberg, Michelle Obama, etc.).
Who is GARDNER
400
TRUE OR FALSE: A lack of bonding and trust initiation during infancy can lead to aggression and anger issues later on and can be lifelong.
What is TRUE
400
A candid term used to describe the temperamental time of toddlers (i.e. lots of throwing fits!)
What is "terrible twos"
400
TRUE OR FALSE: "Headstart" is a state-only funded preschool program.
What is false - it is federal
400
____________ comparison between themselves and their peers is booming during this age range.
What is social (comparison)
500
What area of medicine are these "theorists" considered within?
What is psychology / psychiatry
500
FASD, ADD, and ADHD are just some of the disorders or "birth defects" we studied during our pregnancy and infancy units. What does "ADHD" stand for?
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
500
TRUE OR FALSE: According to the text, 3 year olds can help in the kitchen and even cut with a very dull knife.
What is true!
500
Preschoolers are more likely than toddlers to _______ _______ to express their anger.
What is use words
500
Self-__________ and self-esteem go hand in hand.
What is concept