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Early Childhood Education Vocab
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1. 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.
Multiple Intelligences
Curriculum
Professional
Licensing Agency
2. Is a stage in human development from birth to 5 years of age.
Early Childhood
Active Listing Skills
Usable Space
Accreditation
3. An agency responsible for providing public assistance programs to the populations they serve.
ECERS
Internship
Department of Human Services
Nanny
4. The inability for the body to control the level of sugar in the blood
Body Language
Diabetes
Physical abuse
Masters Degree
5. A normal - uncontrollable reaction of your body to something that you feel - see - or experience.
Usable Space
Reflex
Lifelong learner
Budget
6. Public and private elementary schools enrolled children in half day or full day programs to prepare children for elementary school
Epilepsy
Kindergartens
Emotional development
Initial assessment
7. The Child Development Associate National Credentialing Program provides performance-based training - assessment and credentialing for participants.
Rote
CDA
Pre-operational stage
Neglect
8. Developed to meet the developmental needs of children from low-income homes. Also dental - medical - and mental health services are provided for children
Head Start Programs
Accreditation
Curriculum
Probational License
9. Written plan showing specific actions and activities used to meet planned goals
Lesson plan
rogram Goals
Networking
Transitions/Closures
10. Allow children to go to their homes after school and receive calls from caregivers to be sure there are no problems
Diabetes
CDA
Separation anxiety
Checking-in services
11. Diet needs for proper growth and development
Attachment
Department of Human Services
Nutrition
Moral Development
12. The evaluation of a program that has been evaluated by an external body to meet certain standards of quality.
Physical abuse
Articulation
Accreditation
Direct learning experience
13. Children learn through four stages of development one being sensorimotor.
Piaget
Anaphylactic Shock
Paraprofessional
Vygotsky
14. Activities done on a daily basis such tolieting - eating - and dressing.
Social development
Indirect guidance
Adult to Child Ratio
Routine
15. Mississippi Early Childhood Association: is the largest state organization for early childhood professionals.
Early Childhood
MECA
Caregiver
Aptitude
16. Listening - then repeating what was said.
CDA
Active listening
Adult to Child Ratio
Direct Guidance
17. A evaluation process by which a person meets a potential employer face to face.
Sexual Abuse
Nanny
Interview
Entrepreneurs
18. Nonverbal actions expressed usually unconsciously by an individual including but not limited to facial expressions or gestures.
Body Language
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
Preschooler
Physical abuse
19. Child care is provided in a private home.
Dawdling
Erikson
Family child care
Lifelong learner
20. The Mississippi State Department of Health - responsible for granting licence to operate a child care center
Pre-operational stage
Licensing Agency
hild Care Center
Anaphylactic Shock
21. Actions such as spoken words or gestures that influence behavior.
Gardner
Resume
Direct Guidance
Caregiver
22. Projected spending plan based on expected income and expenses.
Temperament
Moral Development
Budget
Entry-level Job
23. (Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale) an evaluation used for learning activities for programs working with children 2 ½ years to 5 years. The subscales learning activity areas are: fine motor; art; music & movement; blocks; sand and water play;
Temporary License
Code of Ethics
ECERS
Interpersonal Skills
24. Brain damage leading to periodic seizures
Epilepsy
Synapses
Early Childhood
Confidentiality
25. Moving from one activity to another
Masters Degree
Transitions/Closures
Checklist
Caregiver
26. 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.
Expressive language
Lifelong learner
Kindergartens
Probational License
27. A degree earned after successfully completing a four year course of study at a university.
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28. How children develop skills such as concentration - and the ability to learn - understand - recognize and reason.
Interpersonal Skills
Physical development
ognitive/ intellectual development
Early Childhood
29. The written plan giving an overall view - vital to planning a balanced curriculum.
Immunization
Guidance
Infant
Block plan
30. Diseases that can be spread to other people
Rating scales
Communicable Diseases
Director Designee
Maslow
31. A natural talent or potential for learning a skill.
Aptitude
Maturation
Indirect guidance
Entry-level Job
32. An assessment/observation tool used to show mastery of a list of items.
Checklist
Budget
Erikson
Nanny
33. A detailed account of behavior over a particular period of time.
MS Child Care Quality Step Systems
Running record
Diabetes
Redirect
34. How children interact with others and the world around them.
Emotional development
Ongoing assessment
Social development
Language comprehension
35. A person who provides support services such as cooking - cleaning - or driving a vehicle - but is not a caregiver.
Piaget
Service Staff
Active Listing Skills
Privacy Law
36. 'the process of memorizing using routine or repetition - often without full attention or comprehension.'
Objective observations
Rote
Masters Degree
Director
37. Lack of proper diet causing improper development in children
Malnutrition
Direct learning experience
Transitions/Closures
Development
38. Equipment - activities and guidance matched to the developmental characteristics and needs of each age group.
Checking-in services
Theme
Initial assessment
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
39. Allows the child care facility to operate pending the issuance of a regular license.
Diversity
Praise
Associate Degree
Temporary License
40. (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 -
Block plan
ITERS
Routine
Parent Cooperatives
41. An assessment/observation tool used to determine a childs level of performance.
Rating scales
emotional abuse
Articulation
Probational License
42. A letter of when introducing yourself when sending a resume.
Piaget
Neglect
Cover Letter
Subjective observation
43. Cravings for nonfood items such as paper - soap - rags and toys
Pica
Immunization
Lifelong learner
Sensorimotor stage
44. Expression of approval.
Piaget
Praise
Entrepreneurs
Indirect learning experience
45. Used by the teacher to keep track of a variety of children's behaviors also known as frequency chart.
Aptitude
Participation charts
Staff Development
Physical abuse
46. Behaviors in which one can care for themselves in the areas of feeding - dressing - bathing - and toileting
Lifelong learner
Participation charts
raffic pattern
Self-help Skills
47. Child between infancy and childhood it usually begins between the ages of 1 to 3 years old
Mission Statement
Toddler
Pre-operational stage
Interview
48. Most visible type of abuse such as bites - burns - bruises - broken bones or other unexplainable non-accidental injuries
Resume
CDA
Physical abuse
Model
49. Is the action involving the small muscles of the hands - as in handwriting - stringing beads - cutting or Legos.
Caregiver
Moral Development
Active Listing Skills
Fine motor
50. A connection between child and caregiver/parent
Telegraphic speech
Lifelong learner
Transitions/Closures
Attachment