This theory invovles 4 stages that children move through cognitively as they develop.
What is Piaget's theory of cognitive development?
This is the stage of cognitive development that preschool aged children are at, according to Piaget.
What is pre-operational?
This is one place someone in Huron County could go to if they were experiencing abuse.
Children should stay in the back seat of the car until they are this age.
What is 12?
These are three tips to encourage your toddler/ preschool aged child to try eating healthy foods.
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The Bobo Doll Experiment comes from which theory?
What is social learning theory?
What is solitary play?
These three people in the movie Matilda were abusive.
Who is Trunchbull and Matilda's mom and dad?
What is swimming lessons?
This type of play involves role playing or playing make believe.
What is pretend play?
Who is Freud?
This is the final stage of cognitive development, according to Piaget.
What is formal operational?
What effects has spanking been proven to have on the brain?
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This was deemed a Human Right by the United Nations.
What is play?
Cupboard love theory suggested that children only bond with the person who feeds them. Cupboard love theory was disproved when this theory came about.
What is attachment theory?
This is the final stage of play where children are playing together in an organized way with roles and goals.
What is co-operative play?
This is what happened to Daniel Rucareanu.
What is he was neglected in an orphanage which negatively affected the rest of his life?
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Cut food up into small, bite sized pieces?
Monitor your child while they eat?
Avoid purchasing toys that are not age appropriate that have small pieces?
This is one way we learned to prevent a toddler temper tantrum.
What is create a natural break?
Sabotage the activity?
Count down?
Use a timer?
This theorist created Psychosocial Development, a theory involving stages where people are faced with a different conflict at each stage.
Who is Erikson?
During this stage of play, kids start to interact more by talking, sharing toys and playing together but without real structure. They likely are not at a place where they are working together cohesively yet.
What is associative play?
This is a time when you may choose not to use natural consequences as your discipline technique.
What is when the activity / thing the child is doing is unsafe?
This is how much a child must weigh to leave a forward-facing car seat and move to a booster seat.
What is 40 pounds?
These are the three biggest culprits when it comes to childhood injuries in the home.
What are falls, burns and accidental poisonings?