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Early Childhood Education Vocab
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1. Used by the teacher to keep track of a variety of children's behavior also known as participation chart.
Masters Degree
Frequency count
Body Language
Praise
2. Type of guidance technique that can be used when a child's misbehavior is not harmful.
Ignore
Articulation
Usable Space
Nanny
3. The written plan giving an overall view - vital to planning a balanced curriculum.
Block plan
Synapses
Moral Development
rogram Goals
4. Actions such as spoken words or gestures that influence behavior.
Usable Space
Anaphylactic Shock
Direct Guidance
Licensing Agency
5. Is a stage in human development from birth to 5 years of age.
Early Childhood
Curriculum
Work-based learning
Flow chart/Web
6. A letter of when introducing yourself when sending a resume.
Portfolios
Cover Letter
Curriculum
Object permanence
7. Growth that occurs over a period of time
Gardner
Development
Participation charts
Auditory signals
8. The number of adults who must be in the classroom with the children
Adult to Child Ratio
Attachment
Service Staff
Proximodistal principle
9. Type of abuse that may involve inappropriate or unwanted touches - or sexual contact
Persuade
Sexual Abuse
MECA
Code of Ethics
10. Recording your opinions rather than facts as to why you believe a behavior is occurring.
Fine motor
Infant
Montessori Schools
Subjective observation
11. A natural talent or potential for learning a skill.
Freud
Asthma
Aptitude
Running record
12. Written plan showing specific actions and activities used to meet planned goals
Indirect learning experience
Gross motor
Lesson plan
Piaget
13. Communication of one's ideas - desires - or intentions to others - usually through speech - printed words or signing
Entry-level Job
Praise
Expressive language
Vygotsky
14. How children develop skills such as concentration - and the ability to learn - understand - recognize and reason.
Attachment
Maslow
Piaget
ognitive/ intellectual development
15. Lack of proper diet causing improper development in children
Malnutrition
Suggest
Licensure
Resume
16. A learning experience that is spur of the moment - could be teachable moments -unplanned events.
Indirect learning experience
Licensure
ECERS
Aptitude
17. A statement that gives the purpose of the organization.
Anecdotal records
Fine motor
Mission Statement
Vygotsky
18. Type of guidance technique used to change child's behavior by offering another choice of an activity.
Dawdling
Nanny
Redirect
Department of Human Services
19. Child between the ages of 3 and 5 years old
Early Childhood
Telegraphic speech
Preschooler
Object permanence
20. Actions used by an adult to help children develop self control
Transitions/Closures
Redirect
Guidance
Masters Degree
21. Using outside factors such as room arrangement to promote desirable behavior in children
Pre-operational stage
Preschooler
Nutrition
Indirect guidance
22. Child between infancy and childhood it usually begins between the ages of 1 to 3 years old
Toddler
Gardner
Motor sequence
Self-help Skills
23. Projected spending plan based on expected income and expenses.
Budget
Block plan
Development
Work-based learning
24. Words arranged in an order that makes sense - and contains almost all nouns and verbs - usually two word phrases.
Bachelor's Degree
Telegraphic speech
Reflex
Checking-in services
25. A person that provides care in the childs home and may receive food and housing in addition to wages
Portfolios
Nanny
Kindergartens
Rating scales
26. School program that offers students the opportunity for on-the-job learning.
Social development
Persuade
Work-based learning
Sensorimotor stage
27. Growth of body to include height - weight -coordination and balance
Checking-in services
Objective observations
Privacy Law
Physical development
28. A connection between child and caregiver/parent
Physical abuse
Attachment
Early Childhood
Director
29. Nonverbal actions expressed usually unconsciously by an individual including but not limited to facial expressions or gestures.
School-age child care
Language comprehension
Model
Body Language
30. Observing someone in his or her job.
ECERS
Job Shadowing
Anecdotal records
MECA
31. Space used by the children - not to include storage - kitchen - teacher areas -
Telegraphic speech
Infant
Usable Space
Laboratory Schools
32. Activities done on a daily basis such tolieting - eating - and dressing.
Fine motor
Checking-in services
Object permanence
Routine
33. 'The first stage of Piaget's theory lasts from birth to age two and is centered on the infant primarily learning through the senses.'
Social development
Mission Statement
Erikson
Sensorimotor stage
34. Equipment - activities and guidance matched to the developmental characteristics and needs of each age group.
Nutrition
Active listening
Masters Degree
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
35. How children attain the ability to share and appropriately express their feelings.
Emotional development
Nanny
Regular License
Prompt
36. Form of child abuse in which the child may be deprived of proper diet - medical care - shelter and/or clothing
Participation charts
Early Childhood
Initial assessment
Neglect
37. An agency responsible for providing public assistance programs to the populations they serve.
Maturation
Lifelong learner
Department of Human Services
Ongoing assessment
38. Sharing resources with others in the same field of study.
Parent Cooperatives
Piaget
ITERS
Networking
39. 'theory of Multiple Intelligence emphasizes that there are different kinds of intelligence used by the human brain - one being Bodily/Kinesthetic intellegence.'
Ignore
Portfolios
Confidentiality
Gardner
40. Child care is provided in a private home.
Job Shadowing
Family child care
Cephalocaudal principal
I Messages
41. The ability to use clear - distinct speech.
Language comprehension
Active Listing Skills
Articulation
Running record
42. Schools provide children with freedom within limits by a structured approach. Stress the theory that children learn best by being active and doing.
Montessori Schools
Probational License
Initial assessment
Usable Space
43. Order of new movements - which depends on brain and nerve development.
Fine motor
Toddler
Motor sequence
Internship
44. Used by the teacher to keep track of a variety of children's behaviors also known as frequency chart.
emotional abuse
Participation charts
rogram Goals
Vygotsky
45. Diseases that can be spread to other people
Attire
Entrepreneurs
Cephalocaudal principal
Communicable Diseases
46. Behaviors in which one can care for themselves in the areas of feeding - dressing - bathing - and toileting
ITERS
Self-help Skills
Entrepreneurs
Lesson plan
47. Child birth to 12 months
Transitions/Closures
Infant
Bachelor's Degree
Mission Statement
48. Full day child care facilities that provide a place for children while parents or guardians are at work or school
hild Care Center
Interview
Malnutrition
Mission Statement
49. An experience planned by the teacher with a specific goal in mind.
Maturation
Physical abuse
Direct learning experience
Neglect
50. 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.
Probational License
Resume
Privacy Law
Piaget