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Early Childhood Education Vocab
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1. Child between infancy and childhood it usually begins between the ages of 1 to 3 years old
Isolation Room
Attachment
Direct Guidance
Toddler
2. Skills used to comprehend and repeat What is being said.
Active Listing Skills
raffic pattern
Toddler
Malnutrition
3. Nonverbal actions expressed usually unconsciously by an individual including but not limited to facial expressions or gestures.
Job Shadowing
Body Language
Probational License
Freud
4. A degree earned after successfully completing a four year course of study at a university.
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5. A collection that has examples of your best work.
Articulation
Neglect
Application
Portfolios
6. Observing someone in his or her job.
Freud
Proximodistal principle
Job Shadowing
Active Listing Skills
7. Type of guidance technique that can be used when a child's misbehavior is not harmful.
Ignore
Attachment
rogram Goals
Object permanence
8. Written plan showing specific actions and activities used to meet planned goals
Laboratory Schools
Resume
Lesson plan
Sensorimotor stage
9. Space used by the children - not to include storage - kitchen - teacher areas -
Usable Space
School-age child care
Infant
Transitions/Closures
10. Full day child care facilities that provide a place for children while parents or guardians are at work or school
Prompt
Nanny
Cover Letter
hild Care Center
11. The ability to use clear - distinct speech.
Service Staff
Nanny
Articulation
Separation anxiety
12. 'Howard Gardner identifies seven different human intelligences that allow us to engage in learning and help us make sense of the world.'
Director
Multiple Intelligences
Auditory signals
Subjective observation
13. Projected spending plan based on expected income and expenses.
Au pair
Budget
Maturation
Resume
14. A map that outlines major concepts and ideas related to a theme.
Flow chart/Web
Portfolios
Associate Degree
Cover Letter
15. A person from another country who lives with a family and provides child care
Lesson plan
Au pair
Epilepsy
hild Care Center
16. A degree earned once courses of study has been earned or completed usually at the end of a two year period after high school.
Lesson plan
Au pair
Kindergartens
Associate Degree
17. How children interact with others and the world around them.
Nanny
Paraprofessional
Social development
Bachelor's Degree
18. (Infant/Toddler Environment Rating Scale)an evaluation used for learning activities for programs working with children birth to 2 years. Things that are evaluated are: eye-hand coordination - art - blocks - active physical play - music & movement -
Motor sequence
Maturation
ITERS
Routine
19. 'The pre-operational stage occurs between ages two and six - during which language - symbolic play - and drawing skills are developed.'
Running record
MECA
Pre-operational stage
ITERS
20. Type of guidance technique used to change child's behavior by offering another choice of an activity.
Masters Degree
Redirect
Moral Development
Emotional development
21. Child care is provided in a private home.
Expressive language
Family child care
Telegraphic speech
Caregiver
22. Expression of approval.
Networking
Praise
Application
Interview
23. Collection of concepts - experiences and materials designed to meet developmental needs for a group of children
Emotional development
Licensure
Reflex
Curriculum
24. Cravings for nonfood items such as paper - soap - rags and toys
Pica
Licensing Agency
Temperament
Maturation
25. A five star rating system developed for licensed early childhood facilities.
Guidance
MECA
MS Child Care Quality Step Systems
Montessori Schools
26. Used by the teacher to keep track of a variety of children's behavior also known as participation chart.
Internship
Frequency count
Cover Letter
Auditory signals
27. Activities done on a daily basis such tolieting - eating - and dressing.
hild Care Center
Attire
Suggest
Routine
28. A list of characteristics or skills considered normal for children in a certain age group.
Developmental milestones
Associate Degree
raffic pattern
Prompt
29. Child between the ages of 3 and 5 years old
Persuade
Code of Ethics
MECA
Preschooler
30. The inability for the body to control the level of sugar in the blood
MECA
Diabetes
Erikson
Director
31. Topic or concept around which class activities are planned
Gross motor
hild Care Center
Job Shadowing
Theme
32. Public and private elementary schools enrolled children in half day or full day programs to prepare children for elementary school
Nanny
Kindergartens
School-age child care
Running record
33. Listening - then repeating what was said.
Skinner
Immunization
Theme
Active listening
34. Moving from one activity to another
Cover Letter
Usable Space
Interview
Transitions/Closures
35. Process of gradually learning to base one's behavior on personal beliefs of right or wrong
Moral Development
Mission Statement
Articulation
Kindergartens
36. '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.'
Toddler
Piaget
Director Designee
Licensure
37. Believed interaction with peers and adults help children learn through social and cultural experiences.
Early Childhood
Vygotsky
ITERS
Emotional development
38. Allow children to go to their homes after school and receive calls from caregivers to be sure there are no problems
Moral Development
Checking-in services
Transitions/Closures
Maslow
39. Most visible type of abuse such as bites - burns - bruises - broken bones or other unexplainable non-accidental injuries
Running record
Attachment
Physical abuse
Epilepsy
40. The way children move through the classroom.
Mission Statement
Developmental milestones
raffic pattern
Isolation Room
41. State ones feelings about a problem or behavior without placing blame.
Toddler
Subjective observation
I Messages
Freud
42. Using outside factors such as room arrangement to promote desirable behavior in children
Indirect guidance
Communicable Diseases
Nanny
Job Shadowing
43. Understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen - heard - or touched
Ongoing assessment
Entry-level Job
Object permanence
Licensure
44. Garments worn by an individual.
Motor sequence
Department of Human Services
Objective observations
Attire
45. Developed the psychoanalytical theory. Anecdotal records - rating scales - checklist
Articulation
Piaget
Physical abuse
Freud
46. Developing from head to toe
Accreditation
Skinner
Cephalocaudal principal
Piaget
47. Extreme allergic reaction
Anaphylactic Shock
Proximodistal principle
Gardner
Preschooler
48. Growth of body to include height - weight -coordination and balance
Interview
MS Child Care Quality Step Systems
Physical development
Rating scales
49. The Child Development Associate National Credentialing Program provides performance-based training - assessment and credentialing for participants.
Isolation Room
CDA
Running record
Objective observations
50. Form of child abuse in which the child may be deprived of proper diet - medical care - shelter and/or clothing
Social development
Initial assessment
Attire
Neglect