Types of Learning
Emotions
Growth and Development
Intellectual Development
Social Development
100

_______ how to solve a problem encourages learning more than explaining the answer does. 

Demonstrating

100

Competition among brothers or sisters for parents' attentions. 

Sibling Rivalry

100

You should avoid doing this, when talking to a child, to help encourage their speech. 

baby talk

100

When a person speaks with sporadic repetition or prolonged sounds. 

stuttering

100

At what age is a child willing to share toys?

3

200

This method of learning, is learning by watching and copying others. 

Imitation 

200

Incident in which children release their anger or frustrations by screaming, crying, or kicking. 

Temper Tantrum 

200

Skillful use of hands and fingers. 

Dexterity

200

Allow concentration on one area of interest without being distracted. 

Attention Span

200

This term describes playing checkers with another child. 

Cooperative Play 

300

In this method of learning a child tried several solutions before finding out what works.

Trial and Error 

300

How you feel about yourself.

Self-Concept

300

How many teeth (on average) do children develop in the 1st year?

8

300

Allows building on past experience to improve future understanding and behavior. 

Memory

300

This type of child prefers to be alone, is less adventurous, and lacks assertiveness to stand up for their rights and desires. 

Sensitive

400

Method of learning from being taught, either formally or informally. 

Directed 

400

What emotion is separation anxiety an example of?

Fear

400

By the age of 3 child should have a total of ____ baby teeth. 

20

400

Allows us to form concepts, recognize relationships, make decisions, and solve problems. 

Reasoning

400

This type of child is outgoing and responds easily to other people. 

Placid

500

This method of learning is unplanned learning. 

Incidental 

500

After the age of two or three, how do expressions of anger change?

Become more physical 

500

Muscles that control elimination. 

Sphincter

500

Allows interpretation of information received from the senses. 

Perception

500

Doing the opposite of what someone else wants. 

Negativism