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Early Childhood Education Vocab
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1. Actions such as spoken words or gestures that influence behavior.
Gardner
Laboratory Schools
Direct Guidance
Temporary License
2. State ones feelings about a problem or behavior without placing blame.
I Messages
ECERS
NAEYC
Checklist
3. Full day child care facilities that provide a place for children while parents or guardians are at work or school
Family child care
hild Care Center
ognitive/ intellectual development
Service Staff
4. Observing someone in his or her job.
Laboratory Schools
Interpersonal Skills
Job Shadowing
Attire
5. Extreme allergic reaction
Anaphylactic Shock
Paraprofessional
Articulation
Checklist
6. An oath or set of moral principles - determined by a professional organization for its members.
Privacy Law
Indirect learning experience
Checking-in services
Code of Ethics
7. A job in which a person works for little or no pay while gaining work experience and receiving supervision.
Erikson
Internship
Caregiver
Subjective observation
8. Issued when all conditions and requirements for licensure have been met. The licensure period may not last more than a year.
Pre-operational stage
Regular License
Masters Degree
Asthma
9. A degree earned upon completing at least thirty hours beyond a Bachelor's degree.
Nutrition
Masters Degree
Associate Degree
Montessori Schools
10. Differences among others.
Diversity
Mission Statement
Malnutrition
Flow chart/Web
11. Process of gradually learning to base one's behavior on personal beliefs of right or wrong
Moral Development
Freud
Immunization
Running record
12. Developed the psychoanalytical theory. Anecdotal records - rating scales - checklist
Freud
Sensorimotor stage
Sexual Abuse
Running record
13. Garments worn by an individual.
Attire
Nutrition
Model
Regular License
14. A person who provides direct care - supervision - and guidance to children in a child care facility - regardless of title or occupation.
Caregiver
Social development
Licensure
Immunization
15. Projected spending plan based on expected income and expenses.
Sensorimotor stage
Budget
Attire
Asthma
16. Words arranged in an order that makes sense - and contains almost all nouns and verbs - usually two word phrases.
Licensure
Direct Guidance
Rating scales
Telegraphic speech
17. Theorist believed that experiences in childhood influence your entire life.
Staff Development
Model
Freud
Confidentiality
18. Used by the teacher to keep track of a variety of children's behaviors also known as frequency chart.
Work-based learning
Temporary License
Language comprehension
Participation charts
19. Workers who are self-employed or own their own business.
MECA
Ongoing assessment
Entry-level Job
Entrepreneurs
20. A map that outlines major concepts and ideas related to a theme.
Moral Development
Routine
Flow chart/Web
Portfolios
21. Nonverbal actions expressed usually unconsciously by an individual including but not limited to facial expressions or gestures.
Director
Gross motor
ECERS
Body Language
22. Allow children to go to their homes after school and receive calls from caregivers to be sure there are no problems
Lesson plan
Checking-in services
Routine
Department of Human Services
23. Five levels. Assumed human nature was good not bad - and we continually need to fulfill needs. Pyramid
Neglect
Routine
Moral Development
Maslow
24. Actions used by an adult to help children develop self control
Erikson
Initial assessment
Family child care
Guidance
25. An agency responsible for providing public assistance programs to the populations they serve.
Work-based learning
Professional
Department of Human Services
Service Staff
26. National Association for the Education of Young Children is the professional organization for early childhood education and child care in the United States.
Diversity
Articulation
Object permanence
NAEYC
27. A statement that gives the purpose of the organization.
Probational License
Resume
Cephalocaudal principal
Mission Statement
28. Type of abuse that may involve inappropriate or unwanted touches - or sexual contact
Application
Malnutrition
Sexual Abuse
Freud
29. To suggest - remind or assist.
Service Staff
Interpersonal Skills
Separation anxiety
Prompt
30. The development of a child's cognitive - social - emotional - and physical skills through the sequence of changes.
Maturation
Entrepreneurs
ITERS
Subjective observation
31. 'argued that when a childs actions have positive results - they will be repeated - continued negative results may end unwanted behavior'
Nanny
Skinner
Active listening
Body Language
32. Cravings for nonfood items such as paper - soap - rags and toys
Emotional development
Neglect
Pica
I Messages
33. 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.
Participation charts
Licensure
Professional
Telegraphic speech
34. 4 stages - studied his children's mental growth - sensorimotor.
ITERS
Service learning
Auditory signals
Piaget
35. How a child understands language
Usable Space
Epilepsy
Subjective observation
Language comprehension
36. The ability to use clear - distinct speech.
Running record
Articulation
Theme
Kindergartens
37. 'the process of memorizing using routine or repetition - often without full attention or comprehension.'
Temperament
Bachelor's Degree
Rote
Isolation Room
38. Moving from one activity to another
Code of Ethics
Staff Development
Transitions/Closures
Licensing Agency
39. A degree earned once courses of study has been earned or completed usually at the end of a two year period after high school.
Associate Degree
Development
Developmental milestones
Family child care
40. How children develop skills such as concentration - and the ability to learn - understand - recognize and reason.
Service learning
ognitive/ intellectual development
Freud
Nutrition
41. A tool used to determine mastery over a period of time.
Mission Statement
Checking-in services
Director Designee
Ongoing assessment
42. An assessment/observation tool used to determine a childs level of performance.
Expressive language
Isolation Room
Rating scales
Freud
43. A person who is willing to learn new information and acquire new skills throughout his or her life.
Rating scales
Lifelong learner
Routine
Licensing Agency
44. Children learn through four stages of development one being sensorimotor.
Language comprehension
Nutrition
Nanny
Piaget
45. Space used by the children - not to include storage - kitchen - teacher areas -
Usable Space
Rote
Language comprehension
Maturation
46. (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;
ECERS
Maturation
Nutrition
CDA
47. Recording your opinions rather than facts as to why you believe a behavior is occurring.
Cover Letter
Subjective observation
Model
Participation charts
48. A person who provides support services such as cooking - cleaning - or driving a vehicle - but is not a caregiver.
Preschooler
Sensorimotor stage
Service Staff
Social development
49. Lack of proper diet causing improper development in children
Separation anxiety
Malnutrition
Piaget
Nanny
50. A type of observation centering on a specific event in form of written notes
Development
I Messages
Asthma
Anecdotal records