Play that occurs alongside another toddler with little reciprocal interaction.
What is Parallel Play?
An emotional episode of upset behavior. Usually involves crying or yelling.
What is a temper tantrum?
When two words are combined, usually a verb and a noun.
What is telegraphic speech?
Children between the ages of 1 and 3 years.
What is are toddlers?
Theorist who is theory involved operant conditioning.
Who is Skinner?
Additional skills your child should be developing.
What are abilities?
Substances that when given in liquid or shot form, produce or boost immunity to a specific disease such as measles or mumps.
What are inoculations?
When caregivers and older peers or siblings help children learn at their level.
What is Scaffolding?
Which of the following is not a motor skill learned in the toddler years?
Kicking, Undressing, Walking, Writing
A. Writing
This theorist proposed the idea that children use discovery to solve problems.
Who is Vygotsky?
Climbs, Runs, Kicks are this type of milestones.
What are motor?
Scientifically supported behavioral or physical checkpoints seen in infants and children as they grow and develop.
What are milestones?
One word descriptors used for many different, but related objects.
What are holophrases?
11- 14 hours.
How many hours of sleep do toddlers need?
Erikson's stage in which young children begin to see themselves as separate from their caregivers, without feelings of embarrassment or uncertainty.
What is autonomy vs shame and doubt?
True or False?
Common toddler sleep problems include having trouble settling to sleep and not wanting to stay in bed at bedtime.
Essential to learning, memory formation, emotional regulation, and physical and mental development.
What is toddler sleep?
The level at which a child can learn with help, as theorized by Vygotsky.
What is zone of proximal development (ZPD)?
Which of the following is not a recommendation for helping toddlers sleep better at night?
Encouraging them to run off energy before bedtime
or
Giving them a stuffed animal with which to sleep with?
A. Encouraging them to run off energy before bedtime.
Theorist who found that a toddler's knowledge of the world is limited to their sensory perceptions.
Who is Piaget?
Milk, Water, and Juice.
What drinks should be made available to a toddler?
This toddler show encourages speech and language learning with sign language and imaginative play.
What is Ms. Rachel?
True or False? Although most children learn to do things and reach specific milestones by a certain age, not all do. Different children develop at different rates.
A. True
Many toddlers need to eat often — as much as six times a day, including 1 meal and 5 snacks.
A. False
Asking your toddler to find objects for you or name body parts and objects. Playing matching games with your toddler, like shape sorting and simple puzzles. Helping to develop your toddler's language by talking with them and adding to words they express.
What is developmental encouragement?