Young children are action-oriented. What is the importance of being action-oriented?
It gives opportunities to listen, respond, imitate, and use their bodies
The movement that transports you from one place to another is called
What is Locomotor?
Social play is the umbrella of all play experiences including….
Solitary play
Onlooker play
Parallel play
The sensory mode we most commonly associate with learning is _____.
What is sight?
Why is it essential to have music in the classroom?
Mental capacity and intellect
Mastery of the physical self
Development of the affective aspect
Development of creativity
When do most children begin to walk?
What is by their first birthday?
“Play in which children assume roles and act out episodes” refers to
What is Sociodramatic play
What is kinesthetic sense also called?
What is Proprioception?
When movement experiences and the sensations of moving are connected to the expressive and imaginative powers of the mover we have….
What is dance?
Most children achieve a proficient walk by age ______.
What is 3?
These two types of play are a common thread because both processes are dependent upon a child's ability to use symbols.
What is sociodramtic and creative
By age ___, children are skilled at identifying the source of a sound and the direction from which it is coming.
What is three?
Why must we add classical music to the same music we associate with early childhood?
Help extend their musical experiences
Galloping, sliding, and skipping are ______ locomotor skills.
What is combined?
What is important tasks to help the development of intrapersonal and interpersonal intelligence?
Acceptance
Tolerance
Patience
Willingness
Taste is often viewed as ________ and simple.
What is uninteresting
What are the major categories that seem to be used the most often in early childhood classrooms?
What is folk songs or nursery rhymes?
Can children develop a foot preference?
What is yes?
How should teachers stay away from formal grades when grading theatre actions?
What is allows children to be free
Recognition of three-dimensional objects based on touch is ________.
What is stereognostic