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Early Childhood Education Vocab
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1. Believed interaction with peers and adults help children learn through social and cultural experiences.
Vygotsky
Praise
Proximodistal principle
Resume
2. Diseases that can be spread to other people
Reflex
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
Director Designee
Communicable Diseases
3. Nonverbal actions expressed usually unconsciously by an individual including but not limited to facial expressions or gestures.
Rote
Body Language
Montessori Schools
Adult to Child Ratio
4. Brain damage leading to periodic seizures
Family child care
NAEYC
Transitions/Closures
Epilepsy
5. Common traits/skills that helps you relate to others.
Interview
Mission Statement
Kindergartens
Interpersonal Skills
6. Projected spending plan based on expected income and expenses.
Usable Space
Budget
Entrepreneurs
Proximodistal principle
7. Special room or space to seperate children who become sick or show signs of a communicable disease
Director Designee
Piaget
Isolation Room
Indirect learning experience
8. The ability to use clear - distinct speech.
Service learning
Confidentiality
Articulation
Director
9. A learning experience that is spur of the moment - could be teachable moments -unplanned events.
Rating scales
Physical development
Indirect learning experience
Code of Ethics
10. 'Howard Gardner identifies seven different human intelligences that allow us to engage in learning and help us make sense of the world.'
Neglect
Anaphylactic Shock
Ignore
Multiple Intelligences
11. How children attain the ability to share and appropriately express their feelings.
Participation charts
Isolation Room
Emotional development
Redirect
12. Cravings for nonfood items such as paper - soap - rags and toys
Pica
Running record
Piaget
Anaphylactic Shock
13. Theorist believed that experiences in childhood influence your entire life.
Physical development
Mission Statement
Freud
emotional abuse
14. An experience planned by the teacher with a specific goal in mind.
Direct learning experience
Gross motor
Interview
Frequency count
15. Is the action involving the small muscles of the hands - as in handwriting - stringing beads - cutting or Legos.
Fine motor
Au pair
Diabetes
Confidentiality
16. How a child understands language
Routine
Work-based learning
Language comprehension
Application
17. A connection between child and caregiver/parent
Internship
Service Staff
Toddler
Attachment
18. The Mississippi State Department of Health - responsible for granting licence to operate a child care center
Articulation
Licensing Agency
Gardner
Nanny
19. A five star rating system developed for licensed early childhood facilities.
Service learning
MS Child Care Quality Step Systems
Attachment
Infant
20. Form of child abuse in which the child may be deprived of proper diet - medical care - shelter and/or clothing
Transitions/Closures
Networking
Model
Neglect
21. Keeping sensitive personal information of others private.
Licensure
Confidentiality
Sexual Abuse
Separation anxiety
22. A statement that gives the purpose of the organization.
Flow chart/Web
NAEYC
Multiple Intelligences
Mission Statement
23. Diet needs for proper growth and development
Internship
Expressive language
Neglect
Nutrition
24. Developing from the center outward
Proximodistal principle
Fine motor
Epilepsy
Paraprofessional
25. Communication of one's ideas - desires - or intentions to others - usually through speech - printed words or signing
Expressive language
Head Start Programs
Adult to Child Ratio
Diabetes
26. A degree earned upon completing at least thirty hours beyond a Bachelor's degree.
Curriculum
CDA
Masters Degree
Director Designee
27. Type of guidance technique used to change child's behavior by offering another choice of an activity.
Communicable Diseases
Redirect
Associate Degree
Vygotsky
28. The evaluation of a program that has been evaluated by an external body to meet certain standards of quality.
Staff Development
Privacy Law
Confidentiality
Accreditation
29. Most visible type of abuse such as bites - burns - bruises - broken bones or other unexplainable non-accidental injuries
Physical abuse
Diversity
emotional abuse
Au pair
30. Breathing disorder that may cause labored breathing - coughing and wheezing
Asthma
Praise
Vygotsky
Routine
31. Used by the teacher to keep track of a variety of children's behaviors also known as frequency chart.
Immunization
Developmental milestones
Participation charts
Erikson
32. Space used by the children - not to include storage - kitchen - teacher areas -
Social development
Head Start Programs
Theme
Usable Space
33. 'the process of memorizing using routine or repetition - often without full attention or comprehension.'
Parent Cooperatives
raffic pattern
Entrepreneurs
Rote
34. An agency responsible for providing public assistance programs to the populations they serve.
Department of Human Services
Kindergartens
Separation anxiety
Maturation
35. Child care is provided in a private home.
Family child care
Anecdotal records
Anaphylactic Shock
Language comprehension
36. 4 stages - studied his children's mental growth - sensorimotor.
Mission Statement
Piaget
Routine
Entry-level Job
37. Full day child care facilities that provide a place for children while parents or guardians are at work or school
Attire
Piaget
hild Care Center
Theme
38. Child birth to 12 months
Nanny
Paraprofessional
Articulation
Infant
39. National Association for the Education of Young Children is the professional organization for early childhood education and child care in the United States.
NAEYC
Moral Development
Interpersonal Skills
Checklist
40. Is a stage in human development from birth to 5 years of age.
Fine motor
Active Listing Skills
Sensorimotor stage
Early Childhood
41. Process of gradually learning to base one's behavior on personal beliefs of right or wrong
Checklist
Moral Development
Privacy Law
Usable Space
42. Allows the child care facility to operate pending the issuance of a regular license.
Montessori Schools
Bachelor's Degree
Indirect guidance
Temporary License
43. Type of guidance technique that can be used when a child's misbehavior is not harmful.
Theme
Infant
Privacy Law
Ignore
44. (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;
Staff Development
Lesson plan
ECERS
Expressive language
45. Developing from head to toe
Freud
Moral Development
Gross motor
Cephalocaudal principal
46. When someone demonstrates how to appropriately complete a task - action or behavior.
Freud
Temporary License
Caregiver
Model
47. A normal - uncontrollable reaction of your body to something that you feel - see - or experience.
Piaget
Reflex
Persuade
Budget
48. Growth that occurs over a period of time
Privacy Law
Paraprofessional
Model
Development
49. The inability for the body to control the level of sugar in the blood
Checklist
Multiple Intelligences
Diabetes
Object permanence
50. School program that offers students the opportunity for on-the-job learning.
I Messages
Laboratory Schools
Work-based learning
Au pair