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Fun Facts
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How is early childhood defined
What is the preschool years (2-6) with huge changes in physical and motor development of right-and-left-handedness
100
What is Jean Piaget's preoperational stage?
What is "operations are mental manipulations of information, and at this stage, young children's logic is at best, 'under construction'."
100
What are Partens 6 patterns of play
What is 1. unoccupied 2. solitary 3. onlooker 4. parallel 5. associative 6. cooperative
100
How do young children first view themselves
What is develop a self-concept almost as son as they can speak and describe themselves in categories
100
when does handedness emerge
What is 2-3 months
200
2 primary elimination disorders
What is enuresis and encopresis
200
What is artificialism?
What is believing people created thunder
200
what roles does play have?
What is its fun and it assists children
200
what becomes more important as kids become older
What is personality traits
200
major cause of death in children in U.S.
What is more children die from accidents than from illness
300
how do nightmares differ from sleep terrors
What is sleep terrors are usually more severe and sleep terrors occur during a deep sleep while nightmares occur during a more lighter sleep known as (REM)
300
what is memory like in early childhood?
What is kids remember things they did better than what they did it with
300
4 types of play according to Piaget
What is functional, symbolic, constructive, and formal
300
what is known about the development of gender typing
What is typing starts with gender-identity and quickly the child receives messages about what is expected from girls and boys
300
What does solitary play look like?
What is playing with toys by themselves
400
How developed is your brain at age 2 and age 5 (%)
What is @ age 2 it is 75% and @ age 5 it is 90%
400
what are 4 factors influencing cognitive development?
What is scaffolding, early education programs, the home environment, and television
400
how are later-born children different from first-born
What is may act more aggressive, reconcile the fact that they did not come first, self-concepts somewhat lower, and more rebellious,
400
What did Kohlberg suggest about what is known about the development of gender typing
What is 1. gender identity 2. gender stability and 3. gender constancy
400
What role does play have?
What is its fun, and it assist children
500
nutritional needs of preschool-aged children
What is 1,400 for 4-6 yr olds and 1,000-1,300 for 1-3 yr olds
500
What are some common errors in language that children make?
What is overregularization and assume that grammatical rules should be applied universally
500
Does media cause aggression
What is hard to say because research is correlational but not experimental
500
What do females expect from their males partners?
What is females may place more value on the ability of the male to provide sufficient material goods for support of a family
500
What cooperative play look like?
What is division of labor and take on different roles and have rules