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Early Childhood Education Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Lack of proper diet causing improper development in children
Piaget
Routine
Malnutrition
Freud
2. Cravings for nonfood items such as paper - soap - rags and toys
Active Listing Skills
Attire
ECERS
Pica
3. A person from another country who lives with a family and provides child care
MECA
Laboratory Schools
Indirect guidance
Au pair
4. Space used by the children - not to include storage - kitchen - teacher areas -
Portfolios
Ongoing assessment
Physical development
Usable Space
5. How children attain the ability to share and appropriately express their feelings.
Toddler
Au pair
Rating scales
Emotional development
6. 'The first stage of Piaget's theory lasts from birth to age two and is centered on the infant primarily learning through the senses.'
Entrepreneurs
Sensorimotor stage
Reflex
Self-help Skills
7. The Mississippi State Department of Health - responsible for granting licence to operate a child care center
Aptitude
Licensing Agency
Separation anxiety
Dawdling
8. Child between infancy and childhood it usually begins between the ages of 1 to 3 years old
Au pair
Proximodistal principle
Dawdling
Toddler
9. Common traits/skills that helps you relate to others.
Language comprehension
Interpersonal Skills
Toddler
Isolation Room
10. An assessment/observation tool used to determine a childs level of performance.
Ignore
Rating scales
Development
Code of Ethics
11. An experience planned by the teacher with a specific goal in mind.
Accreditation
Malnutrition
Direct learning experience
Infant
12. Topic or concept around which class activities are planned
Nanny
Proximodistal principle
Gardner
Theme
13. Theorist believed that experiences in childhood influence your entire life.
Freud
Ignore
Interview
Active listening
14. Are located at secondary or postsecondary institutions - used to train future teachers.
Subjective observation
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
Laboratory Schools
Mission Statement
15. Schools provide children with freedom within limits by a structured approach. Stress the theory that children learn best by being active and doing.
Diversity
Developmental milestones
Indirect guidance
Montessori Schools
16. Written plan showing specific actions and activities used to meet planned goals
Interview
Lesson plan
Early Childhood
Anaphylactic Shock
17. A tool used to determine mastery over a period of time.
Ongoing assessment
Diabetes
Active listening
Infant
18. 'Permission granted by an agency of government to an individual to engage in a given profession or occupation - once an applicant has met qualifications standards.'
Professional
Telegraphic speech
Licensure
rogram Goals
19. Developing from head to toe
Rating scales
Separation anxiety
Paraprofessional
Cephalocaudal principal
20. Collection of concepts - experiences and materials designed to meet developmental needs for a group of children
Vygotsky
Nanny
Curriculum
Block plan
21. Behaviors in which one can care for themselves in the areas of feeding - dressing - bathing - and toileting
Toddler
Self-help Skills
Curriculum
Maslow
22. Extreme allergic reaction
Rating scales
Anaphylactic Shock
Cephalocaudal principal
Montessori Schools
23. Mississippi Early Childhood Association: is the largest state organization for early childhood professionals.
Asthma
MECA
Block plan
Running record
24. Is the action involving the large muscles of the body - as in walking - running or swimming
Privacy Law
Gross motor
Transitions/Closures
NAEYC
25. Most visible type of abuse such as bites - burns - bruises - broken bones or other unexplainable non-accidental injuries
Usable Space
Diabetes
Initial assessment
Physical abuse
26. An assessment/observation tool used to show mastery of a list of items.
Prompt
Telegraphic speech
Director Designee
Checklist
27. Special room or space to seperate children who become sick or show signs of a communicable disease
Work-based learning
Anecdotal records
Isolation Room
Licensure
28. A evaluation process by which a person meets a potential employer face to face.
Interview
rogram Goals
Cover Letter
Indirect learning experience
29. Believed interaction with peers and adults help children learn through social and cultural experiences.
raffic pattern
Vygotsky
Rote
Pre-operational stage
30. Recording your opinions rather than facts as to why you believe a behavior is occurring.
Cover Letter
Interview
Diversity
Subjective observation
31. A statement that gives the purpose of the organization.
Moral Development
Mission Statement
Self-help Skills
Malnutrition
32. Developing from the center outward
Kindergartens
Head Start Programs
Developmental milestones
Proximodistal principle
33. When someone demonstrates how to appropriately complete a task - action or behavior.
Telegraphic speech
Sensorimotor stage
emotional abuse
Model
34. Statements of purpose reflecting the end result of curriculum.
Diversity
Kindergartens
rogram Goals
Running record
35. 'argued that when a childs actions have positive results - they will be repeated - continued negative results may end unwanted behavior'
Skinner
Associate Degree
Direct learning experience
Service Staff
36. Skills used to comprehend and repeat What is being said.
Toddler
Head Start Programs
Infant
Active Listing Skills
37. Before or after school care for children ages five-to-ten-year-old children
Initial assessment
Expressive language
Anaphylactic Shock
School-age child care
38. 'The pre-operational stage occurs between ages two and six - during which language - symbolic play - and drawing skills are developed.'
Vygotsky
Malnutrition
Service learning
Pre-operational stage
39. A tool used to determine what the children know before instruction begins
Motor sequence
Temporary License
Initial assessment
Dawdling
40. Garments worn by an individual.
Attire
Erikson
Licensure
Gross motor
41. The ability to use clear - distinct speech.
Confidentiality
Articulation
Job Shadowing
Service learning
42. Moving from one activity to another
Transitions/Closures
Motor sequence
Flow chart/Web
Direct Guidance
43. Five levels. Assumed human nature was good not bad - and we continually need to fulfill needs. Pyramid
Maslow
MS Child Care Quality Step Systems
Regular License
Guidance
44. Keeping sensitive personal information of others private.
Service Staff
Physical abuse
Confidentiality
School-age child care
45. The way children move through the classroom.
Work-based learning
Accreditation
Diabetes
raffic pattern
46. 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.
Articulation
Object permanence
Professional
Immunization
47. Workers who are self-employed or own their own business.
Attachment
Licensure
Malnutrition
Entrepreneurs
48. Child birth to 12 months
Erikson
Director Designee
Infant
Body Language
49. Equipment - activities and guidance matched to the developmental characteristics and needs of each age group.
I Messages
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
Moral Development
Piaget
50. How children interact with others and the world around them.
Asthma
Maslow
Montessori Schools
Social development