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Early Childhood Education Vocab
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1. Nonverbal actions expressed usually unconsciously by an individual including but not limited to facial expressions or gestures.
Rote
Objective observations
Body Language
Isolation Room
2. 'Howard Gardner identifies seven different human intelligences that allow us to engage in learning and help us make sense of the world.'
Frequency count
Multiple Intelligences
I Messages
Expressive language
3. Child birth to 12 months
NAEYC
Infant
Freud
Transitions/Closures
4. A detailed account of behavior over a particular period of time.
Sexual Abuse
Adult to Child Ratio
Running record
Gross motor
5. A five star rating system developed for licensed early childhood facilities.
Freud
hild Care Center
Confidentiality
MS Child Care Quality Step Systems
6. Type of guidance technique that can be used when a child's misbehavior is not harmful.
Ignore
Subjective observation
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
Asthma
7. 'argued that when a childs actions have positive results - they will be repeated - continued negative results may end unwanted behavior'
Skinner
Freud
Anecdotal records
School-age child care
8. A person with a position that requires at least a degree from a four-year college or technical school in a particular area of study.
Expressive language
Professional
Objective observations
Diversity
9. A position for beginners in a field. It requires limited education and training.
Infant
Director Designee
raffic pattern
Entry-level Job
10. Mississippi Early Childhood Association: is the largest state organization for early childhood professionals.
Skinner
Self-help Skills
Usable Space
MECA
11. Developed the psychoanalytical theory. Anecdotal records - rating scales - checklist
Freud
Reflex
Internship
Model
12. Projected spending plan based on expected income and expenses.
Budget
Temporary License
Director
Diversity
13. A natural talent or potential for learning a skill.
Expressive language
Attachment
Mission Statement
Aptitude
14. Moving from one activity to another
Department of Human Services
Physical abuse
Transitions/Closures
Professional
15. Order of new movements - which depends on brain and nerve development.
Motor sequence
Body Language
Indirect learning experience
Gardner
16. (Infant/Toddler Environment Rating Scale)an evaluation used for learning activities for programs working with children birth to 2 years. Things that are evaluated are: eye-hand coordination - art - blocks - active physical play - music & movement -
ITERS
Telegraphic speech
Staff Development
Probational License
17. A license issued at the licensing agencies discretion where violations may endanger the health or safety of the children - but only when such violations may be corrected within a specified period. Period of time may be no longer than six months.
Maslow
Probational License
Attire
Communicable Diseases
18. The development of a child's cognitive - social - emotional - and physical skills through the sequence of changes.
Pica
Portfolios
Bachelor's Degree
Maturation
19. Diseases that can be spread to other people
Communicable Diseases
Usable Space
Articulation
Preschooler
20. Activities done on a daily basis such tolieting - eating - and dressing.
Routine
Physical development
Professional
Temporary License
21. Using sound to signal the transition from one activity to another
Running record
Checklist
ECERS
Auditory signals
22. Is the action involving the large muscles of the body - as in walking - running or swimming
Budget
Gross motor
Diversity
Attire
23. A type of observation centering on a specific event in form of written notes
Piaget
Attachment
Licensure
Anecdotal records
24. Believed interaction with peers and adults help children learn through social and cultural experiences.
Asthma
Cover Letter
Suggest
Vygotsky
25. Form of child abuse in which the child may be deprived of proper diet - medical care - shelter and/or clothing
Family child care
Dawdling
Neglect
I Messages
26. Understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen - heard - or touched
Epilepsy
Object permanence
Frequency count
Rote
27. Equipment - activities and guidance matched to the developmental characteristics and needs of each age group.
Rating scales
Attachment
Code of Ethics
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
28. An injection of antigens given to a person to provide immunity from a certain disease
Immunization
Code of Ethics
Articulation
Paraprofessional
29. Child care programs formed by parents - so they can have more control over the learning environment - the teacher may experience a lack of control
Sensorimotor stage
rogram Goals
Parent Cooperatives
Paraprofessional
30. Differences among others.
Moral Development
Job Shadowing
Diversity
NAEYC
31. The written plan giving an overall view - vital to planning a balanced curriculum.
Block plan
Body Language
Vygotsky
School-age child care
32. Expression of approval.
Isolation Room
Praise
Application
Nanny
33. National Association for the Education of Young Children is the professional organization for early childhood education and child care in the United States.
Infant
Immunization
NAEYC
Work-based learning
34. Child between infancy and childhood it usually begins between the ages of 1 to 3 years old
Licensure
Transitions/Closures
Toddler
Gross motor
35. To recommend - advise a plan or an action.
Suggest
Ignore
Indirect learning experience
Networking
36. A person who provides direct care - supervision - and guidance to children in a child care facility - regardless of title or occupation.
Entrepreneurs
Anecdotal records
Vygotsky
Caregiver
37. Type of guidance technique used to change child's behavior by offering another choice of an activity.
Flow chart/Web
hild Care Center
Redirect
Regular License
38. Child care is provided in a private home.
hild Care Center
Piaget
Family child care
Routine
39. Children learn through four stages of development one being sensorimotor.
Maslow
Early Childhood
Piaget
Parent Cooperatives
40. The manner of thinking - behaving - or reacting characteristic of a specific person
Attachment
hild Care Center
Temperament
Aptitude
41. The way children move through the classroom.
Networking
Gardner
Physical abuse
raffic pattern
42. The number of adults who must be in the classroom with the children
Physical abuse
Active Listing Skills
Adult to Child Ratio
Direct Guidance
43. Type of abuse affecting a childs self-concept through words or actions
Transitions/Closures
emotional abuse
Direct learning experience
Bachelor's Degree
44. Cravings for nonfood items such as paper - soap - rags and toys
ognitive/ intellectual development
Pica
Lifelong learner
Paraprofessional
45. A degree earned once courses of study has been earned or completed usually at the end of a two year period after high school.
Director
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
Montessori Schools
Associate Degree
46. Workers who are self-employed or own their own business.
emotional abuse
Direct Guidance
Parent Cooperatives
Entrepreneurs
47. How information moves from one neuron to another
Multiple Intelligences
Synapses
Epilepsy
ognitive/ intellectual development
48. Public and private elementary schools enrolled children in half day or full day programs to prepare children for elementary school
I Messages
Associate Degree
Kindergartens
Entrepreneurs
49. How children attain the ability to share and appropriately express their feelings.
Fine motor
Infant
Parent Cooperatives
Emotional development
50. Special room or space to seperate children who become sick or show signs of a communicable disease
Freud
Physical development
Isolation Room
Checklist