Vocab Part 1
Vocab Part 2
Ages & Stages
Types of Development
Types of Learning
100
Activity in which children actually play with one another.
What is cooperative play
100
Forming strong emotional ties between individuals.
What is bonding
100
3 to 5 years
What is preschooler
100
A developmental process that refers to the growth of the brain and the use of mental skills.
What is intellectual development
100
Unplanned learning
What is incidental learning
200
The study of how children grow and change physically.
What is child development
200
The use and control of the muscles of the back, legs, shoulders and arms.
What is large motor skills
200
1 to 3 years
What is toddler
200
A developmental process that refers to the growth of a person’s body.
What is physical development
200
Learning by watching and copying the actions of others
What is imitation
300
A condition in which a child does not grow or develop properly
What is failure to thrive
300
a series of stages a person passes through during his or her lifetime; includes infant, toddler, preschool, school age, and adolescence
What is the individual life cycle
300
birth to one year
What is infant
300
A developmental process that refers to the ability to experience, express, and control their feelings.
What is emotional development
300
When a child tries several different solutions before finding one that works
What is trial and error
400
An ability that depends on the use and control of the finer muscles of the wrist, finger, and ankles.
What are small motor skills
400
A sudden outburst of anger in which children may kick, scream, cry, or hold heir breath.
What is a temper tantrum
400
5 to 12 years
What is school age
400
A developmental process that refers to the way people relate to others around them.
What is social development
400
Learning that results from being taught
What is directed learning
500
Activity in which children play side by side without interacting.
What is parallel play
500
The process of placing items in increasing or decreasing order based on size, shape, or quantity.
What is seriation
500
Age 13 to 18
What is adolescence
500
Reading to children promotes this type of development
What is intellectual development
500
Children can have fun as they learn through ________
What is play