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Early Childhood Education Essentials
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1. Joints 2-3 words - Knows 5-6 body parts
Giftedness
Hearing -Speech and language : 24 months
Vision/Fine motor: 6 months
Multicultural curriculum
2. Average behavior of the members of a group. It is important to remember that individuals within a group will also be somewhat different from one another.
conventional stage
What is the norm?
Sucessful teachers need to understand each individual and all of the variables of their lives to be able to understand how they will
Hearing -Speech and language : 24 months
3. Are characteristics and behaviors considered normal for children in specific age groups
Ethnic Group
developmental norms
Limit age : 3 word sentence
concurrent validity
4. Term learners process information through touching. They learn through active involvement with the physical world — hands-on experiences.
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-60 mos (5 yr)
fine motor development
anecdotal records
tactile learner
5. Reliability of the test
Developing assessment strategies
Identity Diffusion
test-retest
zone of proximal development
6. Engaging in activities because they are personally rewarding or because they fulfill our beliefs and expectations
Hearing -Speech and language : 12 months
Hearing -Speech and language : 6 months
hearing/speech/language development
intrinsic motivation
7. Theories:'Discovery Learning' and 'Constructivism' Bruner suggests that learning is an active process in which learners construct new ideas or concepts based on knowledge or past experiences. His constructivist theory emphasizes a student's ability t
Jerome Bruner
How do children learn through the process of play?
Erickson's Stage 3 Early childhood age 2-6 POSITIVE OUTCOME
learning disabilities
8. To feel bad about doing something wrong
Shame
Metacognition
Limit age : Fix and follow
Triarchic theory of intelligence is a view of intelligence that
9. Language - culture - family and community values.
What are the primary group differences?
Metacognition
HELP: Hawaii EArly Learning profile
Lawrence Kohlberg
10. Used broadly to include visible and audible forms of communication - whether facial expression - gesture - postural movements or vocalizations.
Fluid intelligence
ADHD
language behavior
Conduct Disorder
11. Entering school and up to junior high - the child will learn formal skills of life - initiate rules into free play - and desire self-discipline.
ADHD
Industry
Jacob Kounin:4 characteristics that a teacher needs 1
Student learning is influenced by...
12. 1. Beginning Literacy 2. Early Intermediate Literacy 3. Intermediate Literacy 4. Early Advanced Literacy
scope
4 Stages of Literacy Development
Hearing -Speech and language : 9 months
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
13. According to Erikson - if an elementary school child fails to succeed in learning new skills and knowledge - the result may be the development of a sense of ______________.
Social Learning Theory
Inferiority
Sociocultural Perspective - Attachments
Culture shock
14. If the adolescent solves this conflict successfullly - he will come out of this stage with a strong identity - and ready to plan for the future.
Analytic learners
Stage 5 Adolescence age 12-18 POSITIVE OUTCOME
William Glasser's 'Choice Theory' or 'Control Theory'
Sociocultural theory
15. Parents were responsible for teaching their children to read and write
Dialect
Massachusetts Law of Education 1642
examples standardized screening tests
Multiple Intelligences (Theory of)
16. This is the time when we ask the question Who am I? To successfully answer the question - Erikson suggests - the adolescent must integrate the healthy resolution of all earlier conflicts. Did we develop the basic sense of trust? Do we have a strong s
Second Language Acquisition
Stage 5 Adolescence age 12-18 DESCRIPTION
Limit age : Transfer between hands
Instructional Strategies Associated with Indirect Instruction
17. If not - the adolescent will sink into confusion - unable to make decisions and choices esp about vocation - sexual orientation and his role in life in general.
Stage 5 Adolescence age 12-18 NEGATIVE OUTCOME
Jean Piaget
maria montessori
How do children learn through the process of play?
18. Gross motor stis securely wo support - bears weight on legs when supported - may stand holding on
Sociocultural Perspective - Attachments
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-8 mos
William Glasser's 'Choice Theory' or 'Control Theory'
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-12 mos
19. Theory:'Stages of the Ethic of Care' Gilligan's work questions the male-centered personality psychology of Freud and Erikson - as well as Kohlberg's malecentered stages of moral development. She proposed the stage theory of the moral development of w
love and belongingness needs
Organization
Conduct Disorder
Carol Gilligan
20. Follows self-chosen principles of justice and right. Aware that peopl hold differet values and seeks creative solutions to ethical dilemmas. Balances concern for idividual with concern for common good.
Hearing -Speech and language : 24 months
post conventional
Negative Reinforcement
criterion based
21. Teachers must understand their students' physical - social - emotional - and cognitive development. Student progress is seen on a developmental continuum - and growth - or lack of progress toward age-appropriate growth - must be recorded and reported
Social - emotional and behavioural: 3 years
preconventional
purpose of developmental testing
Age appropriate knowledge and behavior
22. Swiss psychologist who pioneered the study of cognitive development in children; fourstage theory of cognitive development: 1. sensorimotor - 2. preoperational - 3. concrete operational - and 4. formal operational. He said that the two basic processe
Jean piaget
B.F. Skinner
portfolio
operant conditioning
23. 8 months
Cognitive style
Basic Concepts of Cognitivism
Inductive Reasoning
Limit age : Transfer between hands
24. Condition in which repeated attempts to control a behavior fail - resulting in belief that the situation is uncontrollable
Gifted Children
learned helplessness
Cultural bias
Early Intermediate Literacy
25. Crawls - Sits steadily and pivots
Transfer
Sensory Perception Disorder
Gross motor development : 9 months
antibias curriculum
26. Three zeros in row... three fails in a row
gross motor behavior
Vision/Fine motor: 3 years
Kinesthetic learner
ceiling
27. Emotional development having to do with anger management - feelings - relationships - and personality development
Vision/Fine motor : 3 months
Social Emotional Disturbance
Psychosocial Development
Due Process in education
28. Comparison to a specific criteria rather than comparison to a 'normal' group
criterion-referenced
Section 504
inductive/deductive thinking
Enactive Learning Theory
29. Examination of inappropriate behavior and its antecedents and consequences to determine one or more purposes (functions) that the behavior might serve for the learner.
Learned Helplessness
intrinsic motivation
Functional analysis
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-12 mos
30. Erikson's term for the fifth stage of development - in which the person tries to figure out 'who am I?' but is confused as to which of many possible roles to adopt
temperment
Dialect
Antecedent stimulus
Identity Diffusion
31. Vygotsky's theory - in which children acquire the ways of thinking and behaving that make up a community's culture through cooperative dialogues with more knowledgeable members of society.emphasizes role in development of cooperative dialogues betwee
Vision/Fine motor: 6 months
maria montessori
Sociocultural theory
Scemata
32. The belief that one is capable of executing certain behaviors or reaching certain goals
Vision/Fine motor: 18 months
Massachusetts Law of Education 1647
Learning Disabilities
Self-efficacy
33. Maintenance of Group Focus: making sure that all of your groups/students are engaged in and focused on learning
Jacob Kounin:4 characteristics that a teacher needs 3
Jone's Model of Skill Clusters - Skill Cluster 3
students and school culture
evaluation
34. A conceptual framework a person uses to make sense of the world
reliability
schema
cognitive patterns
Self-efficacy
35. Children who are not loved and cared for become mistrustful and insecure.
esteem needs
public law 94-142
Basic Mistrust
developmental norms
36. Refers to the interactions of the infant or chil with other persons as well as the ability to organize stimuli - to perceive relationships between objects - to dissect a whole into its component parts - to reintegrate these parts in a meaningful fash
Triarchic theory of intelligence
norm referenced
Therapy uses of referenced tests
social-adaptive behavior
37. Responsibility training through incentive system
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38. Direct - Indirect - Independent - Experiential - Interactive
age equivelent score
Instructional Models
Piagets stages
purposes of assessment
39. A disorder of the brain.
Vision/Fine motor: 12 months
Learning Disabilities
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-12 mos
Ecological Perspective
40. Albert Bandura's theory of personality - which emphasizes the importance of observational learning - conscious cognitive processes - social experiences - self-efficacy beliefs - and reciprocal determinism. Theory that adds concerns with cognitive fac
Vision/Fine motor: 3 years
Social Cognitive Theory
Learning Styles
Stage 7 Middle adulthood age 40-65 POSITIVE OUTCOME
41. Acceptance to all who will be affected by the test including the children and families screened - the professionals who receive resulting referrals and the community
Intrinsic Motivation
acceptability
Individuals with disabilities education act
Erickson's Stage 4 Elementary and middle school age 6-12 NEGATIVE OUTCOME
42. Toddlers learn to walk talk - use toilets and do things for themselves. Their self-control and self-confidence begin to develop at this stage.
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43. Schools are required to provide due process (legal steps and proceedings designed to protect individual's constitutional rights) safeguards to protect rights of children with disabilities and their parents Example: parent consent to testing and evalu
Literacy Development
Due Process in education
Scope
Social - emotional and behavioural: 3 years
44. Can you see the importance of the test or questions at face value
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-60months
face validity
scope
Freuds Stages
45. Air - water -food sleep - sex
common needs
Friedrich Froebel
Social - emotional and behavioural: 12 months
Reciprocal Teaching
46. In this stage - the most important events are love relationships. No matter how successful you are with your work - said Erikson - you are not developmentally copmlete until you are capable of intimacy. An ind who has not developed a sense of identit
Group differences
motor development
Stage 6 Young adulthood age 19-40 DESCRIPTION
Erickson's Stage 3 Early childhood age 2-6 POSITIVE OUTCOME
47. A theoretical perspective that proposes that learners construct a body of knowledge from their experiences—knowledge that may or may not be an accurate representation of external reality.
Components of Interdisciplinary Units
Fear of stranger
Constructivism
Operations
48. U.S. legislation granting educational rights to people with cognitive - emotional - or physical disabilities from birth until age 21; initially passed in 1975 - it has been amended and reauthorized in 1997 and again in 2004. IDEA operates under six b
Moral dilemmas
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - The (ADA)
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Social emotional behavioral development
49. The communication of feeling to others through facial expressions - gestures - and vocalizations
Emotional Expression
How do children learn through the process of play?
Limit age : Reach
Correlational Relationship
50. Refers to the use of hands and fingers in the prehensile approach to grasping and manipulating an object
Fine motor behavior
bjective Observations
Limit age : polysyllable babble
Crystallized intelligence