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Early Childhood Education Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. How children develop skills such as concentration - and the ability to learn - understand - recognize and reason.
ognitive/ intellectual development
Attire
Diabetes
hild Care Center
2. The ability to use clear - distinct speech.
Curriculum
Articulation
Work-based learning
Model
3. Type of guidance technique that can be used when a child's misbehavior is not harmful.
Ignore
Asthma
Temperament
Redirect
4. Brain damage leading to periodic seizures
Director Designee
Multiple Intelligences
Parent Cooperatives
Epilepsy
5. Differences among others.
Neglect
Malnutrition
Cephalocaudal principal
Diversity
6. National Association for the Education of Young Children is the professional organization for early childhood education and child care in the United States.
NAEYC
Suggest
Fine motor
Isolation Room
7. 'the process of memorizing using routine or repetition - often without full attention or comprehension.'
ITERS
Gardner
Rote
Application
8. '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.'
School-age child care
Flow chart/Web
Licensure
Theme
9. 4 stages - studied his children's mental growth - sensorimotor.
Vygotsky
Piaget
Confidentiality
Multiple Intelligences
10. 'The pre-operational stage occurs between ages two and six - during which language - symbolic play - and drawing skills are developed.'
rogram Goals
Social development
Direct Guidance
Pre-operational stage
11. To suggest - remind or assist.
Pre-operational stage
Montessori Schools
Development
Prompt
12. An injection of antigens given to a person to provide immunity from a certain disease
Preschooler
Immunization
Vygotsky
Lesson plan
13. An assessment/observation tool used to determine a childs level of performance.
Job Shadowing
Asthma
Rating scales
Portfolios
14. Most visible type of abuse such as bites - burns - bruises - broken bones or other unexplainable non-accidental injuries
Work-based learning
Isolation Room
Physical abuse
Cover Letter
15. Actions used by an adult to help children develop self control
Guidance
Proximodistal principle
Diversity
Internship
16. Sharing resources with others in the same field of study.
Networking
Expressive language
Cover Letter
Kindergartens
17. The written plan giving an overall view - vital to planning a balanced curriculum.
Director Designee
Maslow
Block plan
Expressive language
18. Topic or concept around which class activities are planned
Theme
Moral Development
Temperament
Piaget
19. When someone demonstrates how to appropriately complete a task - action or behavior.
Model
Family child care
emotional abuse
Active listening
20. State ones feelings about a problem or behavior without placing blame.
I Messages
Pre-operational stage
Paraprofessional
Physical development
21. The development of a child's cognitive - social - emotional - and physical skills through the sequence of changes.
Maturation
Separation anxiety
Suggest
Piaget
22. 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.
Professional
Nutrition
Separation anxiety
School-age child care
23. A person that provides care in the childs home and may receive food and housing in addition to wages
Nanny
Professional
Telegraphic speech
Anaphylactic Shock
24. A learning experience that is spur of the moment - could be teachable moments -unplanned events.
Aptitude
Application
Physical development
Indirect learning experience
25. How a child understands language
Ignore
Redirect
Language comprehension
School-age child care
26. To recommend - advise a plan or an action.
Suggest
Paraprofessional
Dawdling
Transitions/Closures
27. Developed the psychoanalytical theory. Anecdotal records - rating scales - checklist
School-age child care
Service learning
Freud
Reflex
28. Space used by the children - not to include storage - kitchen - teacher areas -
Pre-operational stage
Director Designee
Usable Space
Running record
29. Written plan showing specific actions and activities used to meet planned goals
Diversity
Lesson plan
Piaget
Lifelong learner
30. School program that offers students the opportunity for on-the-job learning.
Nanny
Self-help Skills
Work-based learning
Masters Degree
31. The evaluation of a program that has been evaluated by an external body to meet certain standards of quality.
Language comprehension
Expressive language
Accreditation
Epilepsy
32. The number of adults who must be in the classroom with the children
Sexual Abuse
Ignore
Epilepsy
Adult to Child Ratio
33. Full day child care facilities that provide a place for children while parents or guardians are at work or school
Initial assessment
Diabetes
Laboratory Schools
hild Care Center
34. Projected spending plan based on expected income and expenses.
Immunization
Au pair
Budget
Subjective observation
35. Order of new movements - which depends on brain and nerve development.
Nutrition
Motor sequence
Application
Skinner
36. (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 -
Staff Development
ITERS
Service learning
Guidance
37. Process of gradually learning to base one's behavior on personal beliefs of right or wrong
Cover Letter
Moral Development
Articulation
School-age child care
38. Child between the ages of 3 and 5 years old
Preschooler
Indirect guidance
Routine
Freud
39. An observation that records the facts without using your personal opinions.
Object permanence
Objective observations
Rote
Diabetes
40. Understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen - heard - or touched
Freud
Object permanence
Accreditation
Laboratory Schools
41. Is the action involving the small muscles of the hands - as in handwriting - stringing beads - cutting or Legos.
Participation charts
Subjective observation
Fine motor
Montessori Schools
42. Listening - then repeating what was said.
Au pair
Active listening
Accreditation
Licensing Agency
43. Collection of concepts - experiences and materials designed to meet developmental needs for a group of children
Attire
Curriculum
Objective observations
Motor sequence
44. The way children move through the classroom.
raffic pattern
Pica
Privacy Law
Skinner
45. Growth of body to include height - weight -coordination and balance
Probational License
Separation anxiety
Vygotsky
Physical development
46. Workers who are self-employed or own their own business.
Entrepreneurs
Vygotsky
Developmental milestones
Development
47. 'argued that when a childs actions have positive results - they will be repeated - continued negative results may end unwanted behavior'
Skinner
Service Staff
Department of Human Services
Objective observations
48. A tool used to determine what the children know before instruction begins
NAEYC
ognitive/ intellectual development
Attachment
Initial assessment
49. Guarantees a child's records may only be released to parent or guardian
Privacy Law
Expressive language
Probational License
Body Language
50. A connection between child and caregiver/parent
Self-help Skills
Temperament
Attachment
I Messages