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Early Childhood Education Vocab
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1. Allows the child care facility to operate pending the issuance of a regular license.
Self-help Skills
Temporary License
Privacy Law
Sensorimotor stage
2. A type of observation centering on a specific event in form of written notes
Gross motor
Fine motor
Running record
Anecdotal records
3. A degree earned after successfully completing a four year course of study at a university.
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4. A list of characteristics or skills considered normal for children in a certain age group.
Telegraphic speech
hild Care Center
Developmental milestones
Curriculum
5. Topic or concept around which class activities are planned
Theme
Initial assessment
Masters Degree
Active listening
6. Any individual - designated by the operator - who has met minimum state requirements and who has on-site responsibility for the operation of a childcare facility. This person may or may not be the operator
Director
Immunization
Paraprofessional
Flow chart/Web
7. Order of new movements - which depends on brain and nerve development.
Telegraphic speech
Initial assessment
Motor sequence
School-age child care
8. The written plan giving an overall view - vital to planning a balanced curriculum.
Block plan
Licensing Agency
Job Shadowing
Rote
9. When someone demonstrates how to appropriately complete a task - action or behavior.
Confidentiality
Freud
Redirect
Model
10. The way children move through the classroom.
Lesson plan
Au pair
Persuade
raffic pattern
11. Allow children to go to their homes after school and receive calls from caregivers to be sure there are no problems
Flow chart/Web
CDA
Usable Space
Checking-in services
12. National Association for the Education of Young Children is the professional organization for early childhood education and child care in the United States.
NAEYC
Cover Letter
Bachelor's Degree
School-age child care
13. A person who provides support services such as cooking - cleaning - or driving a vehicle - but is not a caregiver.
Service Staff
Block plan
Staff Development
Checklist
14. Developed the psychoanalytical theory. Anecdotal records - rating scales - checklist
Cephalocaudal principal
Freud
Skinner
Parent Cooperatives
15. A statement that gives the purpose of the organization.
Freud
Social development
Mission Statement
Interpersonal Skills
16. (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;
Cover Letter
Attire
ECERS
Dawdling
17. A tool used to determine mastery over a period of time.
ITERS
Entry-level Job
Director
Ongoing assessment
18. Type of guidance technique used to change child's behavior by offering another choice of an activity.
MECA
Redirect
Probational License
School-age child care
19. Form of child abuse in which the child may be deprived of proper diet - medical care - shelter and/or clothing
Probational License
Maslow
Social development
Neglect
20. How children interact with others and the world around them.
Laboratory Schools
Social development
Maturation
Model
21. Issued when all conditions and requirements for licensure have been met. The licensure period may not last more than a year.
Infant
Physical development
Paraprofessional
Regular License
22. How children develop skills such as concentration - and the ability to learn - understand - recognize and reason.
Ongoing assessment
ognitive/ intellectual development
Physical abuse
hild Care Center
23. Communication of one's ideas - desires - or intentions to others - usually through speech - printed words or signing
Sexual Abuse
Maslow
Expressive language
hild Care Center
24. Child care programs formed by parents - so they can have more control over the learning environment - the teacher may experience a lack of control
Anecdotal records
Parent Cooperatives
Skinner
Proximodistal principle
25. Observing someone in his or her job.
Job Shadowing
Director Designee
Maturation
Body Language
26. Equipment - activities and guidance matched to the developmental characteristics and needs of each age group.
Networking
Laboratory Schools
Immunization
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
27. Differences among others.
Diversity
Piaget
raffic pattern
Persuade
28. Written plan showing specific actions and activities used to meet planned goals
Praise
Lesson plan
Cover Letter
Maturation
29. 'theory of Multiple Intelligence emphasizes that there are different kinds of intelligence used by the human brain - one being Bodily/Kinesthetic intellegence.'
Application
Adult to Child Ratio
Redirect
Gardner
30. Is a stage in human development from birth to 5 years of age.
Entry-level Job
Proximodistal principle
Gardner
Early Childhood
31. A child's apprehension associated with separation from a parent or other caregiver
Separation anxiety
Telegraphic speech
Routine
Application
32. The evaluation of a program that has been evaluated by an external body to meet certain standards of quality.
Accreditation
Reflex
Sensorimotor stage
Erikson
33. How information moves from one neuron to another
NAEYC
Synapses
Active listening
Isolation Room
34. An agency responsible for providing public assistance programs to the populations they serve.
Moral Development
Department of Human Services
Internship
Aptitude
35. Child between infancy and childhood it usually begins between the ages of 1 to 3 years old
Participation charts
Work-based learning
Nanny
Toddler
36. Skills used to comprehend and repeat What is being said.
Active Listing Skills
Suggest
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
Work-based learning
37. Are located at secondary or postsecondary institutions - used to train future teachers.
Gross motor
Laboratory Schools
Persuade
Usable Space
38. Before or after school care for children ages five-to-ten-year-old children
Toddler
School-age child care
Epilepsy
Skinner
39. The inability for the body to control the level of sugar in the blood
Diabetes
Proximodistal principle
Lesson plan
Montessori Schools
40. Growth of body to include height - weight -coordination and balance
Licensure
Interpersonal Skills
Model
Physical development
41. An observation that records the facts without using your personal opinions.
Communicable Diseases
Department of Human Services
Maturation
Objective observations
42. Projected spending plan based on expected income and expenses.
Piaget
Model
Budget
Flow chart/Web
43. Brain damage leading to periodic seizures
Privacy Law
Caregiver
Epilepsy
Accreditation
44. Through psychosocial development personality goes through eight stages one being trust vs. mistrust
Privacy Law
Director Designee
Erikson
Mission Statement
45. An experience planned by the teacher with a specific goal in mind.
Direct learning experience
Articulation
Direct Guidance
Usable Space
46. Actions used by an adult to help children develop self control
Flow chart/Web
Curriculum
Separation anxiety
Guidance
47. The manner of thinking - behaving - or reacting characteristic of a specific person
Immunization
School-age child care
Adult to Child Ratio
Temperament
48. Most visible type of abuse such as bites - burns - bruises - broken bones or other unexplainable non-accidental injuries
Interview
Self-help Skills
Physical abuse
Budget
49. The Child Development Associate National Credentialing Program provides performance-based training - assessment and credentialing for participants.
Interpersonal Skills
CDA
Subjective observation
Expressive language
50. Actions such as spoken words or gestures that influence behavior.
Staff Development
Nanny
Proximodistal principle
Direct Guidance