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Early Childhood Education Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Written plan showing specific actions and activities used to meet planned goals
Fine motor
Anaphylactic Shock
Checklist
Lesson plan
2. Type of abuse affecting a childs self-concept through words or actions
Active listening
emotional abuse
Freud
Attire
3. The inability for the body to control the level of sugar in the blood
Internship
hild Care Center
Diabetes
Praise
4. Child between the ages of 3 and 5 years old
Synapses
emotional abuse
Preschooler
Direct Guidance
5. A list of characteristics or skills considered normal for children in a certain age group.
Developmental milestones
Diabetes
Curriculum
Physical abuse
6. Activities done on a daily basis such tolieting - eating - and dressing.
Routine
Early Childhood
Gross motor
Persuade
7. An assessment/observation tool used to determine a childs level of performance.
Gross motor
Motor sequence
Rating scales
Infant
8. Topic or concept around which class activities are planned
Anecdotal records
ognitive/ intellectual development
Theme
Department of Human Services
9. Child care programs formed by parents - so they can have more control over the learning environment - the teacher may experience a lack of control
Isolation Room
Parent Cooperatives
Developmental milestones
Immunization
10. A tool used to determine mastery over a period of time.
Bachelor's Degree
Checking-in services
Initial assessment
Ongoing assessment
11. National Association for the Education of Young Children is the professional organization for early childhood education and child care in the United States.
Staff Development
NAEYC
Budget
Transitions/Closures
12. Keeping sensitive personal information of others private.
Toddler
Interpersonal Skills
Cephalocaudal principal
Confidentiality
13. A degree earned upon completing at least thirty hours beyond a Bachelor's degree.
Nutrition
Development
Head Start Programs
Masters Degree
14. 'the process of memorizing using routine or repetition - often without full attention or comprehension.'
Licensure
Suggest
Rote
Model
15. Extreme allergic reaction
Early Childhood
Anaphylactic Shock
Diversity
Portfolios
16. Process of gradually learning to base one's behavior on personal beliefs of right or wrong
Temperament
Vygotsky
Moral Development
Pica
17. A collection that has examples of your best work.
Dawdling
Direct Guidance
Portfolios
emotional abuse
18. Is a stage in human development from birth to 5 years of age.
Staff Development
Early Childhood
Language comprehension
Department of Human Services
19. Form of child abuse in which the child may be deprived of proper diet - medical care - shelter and/or clothing
Family child care
Licensure
Rating scales
Neglect
20. Children learn through four stages of development one being sensorimotor.
Freud
Piaget
Nutrition
Privacy Law
21. Child between infancy and childhood it usually begins between the ages of 1 to 3 years old
Toddler
ECERS
Regular License
Masters Degree
22. A job in which a person works for little or no pay while gaining work experience and receiving supervision.
CDA
Internship
Sexual Abuse
Vygotsky
23. Statements of purpose reflecting the end result of curriculum.
rogram Goals
Epilepsy
Malnutrition
Cephalocaudal principal
24. Projected spending plan based on expected income and expenses.
Initial assessment
Cephalocaudal principal
Service Staff
Budget
25. The manner of thinking - behaving - or reacting characteristic of a specific person
Isolation Room
Temperament
Developmentally Appropriate Activities
Freud
26. Cravings for nonfood items such as paper - soap - rags and toys
Neglect
Adult to Child Ratio
Participation charts
Pica
27. Order of new movements - which depends on brain and nerve development.
Motor sequence
Freud
Immunization
Nutrition
28. Allow children to go to their homes after school and receive calls from caregivers to be sure there are no problems
Budget
Pica
Physical abuse
Checking-in services
29. A person who provides direct care - supervision - and guidance to children in a child care facility - regardless of title or occupation.
Caregiver
Department of Human Services
Theme
Skinner
30. A connection between child and caregiver/parent
Parent Cooperatives
MECA
Attachment
I Messages
31. Collection of concepts - experiences and materials designed to meet developmental needs for a group of children
Gross motor
ITERS
Developmental milestones
Curriculum
32. Actions such as spoken words or gestures that influence behavior.
Early Childhood
Direct Guidance
Cover Letter
Associate Degree
33. Used by the teacher to keep track of a variety of children's behaviors also known as frequency chart.
Motor sequence
Bachelor's Degree
Resume
Participation charts
34. Is the action involving the small muscles of the hands - as in handwriting - stringing beads - cutting or Legos.
Parent Cooperatives
Department of Human Services
Temperament
Fine motor
35. Brain damage leading to periodic seizures
Epilepsy
Rote
Service learning
Caregiver
36. How a child understands language
Language comprehension
Attachment
Lesson plan
rogram Goals
37. Wasting time or moving slowly for example a child eating very slowly.
Epilepsy
Dawdling
Licensing Agency
Model
38. A statement that gives the purpose of the organization.
Portfolios
Mission Statement
Dawdling
Lesson plan
39. Garments worn by an individual.
Attire
Development
Praise
Object permanence
40. Used by the teacher to keep track of a variety of children's behavior also known as participation chart.
Masters Degree
Participation charts
Code of Ethics
Frequency count
41. 'argued that when a childs actions have positive results - they will be repeated - continued negative results may end unwanted behavior'
Skinner
School-age child care
Head Start Programs
Freud
42. A child's apprehension associated with separation from a parent or other caregiver
Service learning
Caregiver
Direct Guidance
Separation anxiety
43. Observing someone in his or her job.
Application
Epilepsy
Gross motor
Job Shadowing
44. Breathing disorder that may cause labored breathing - coughing and wheezing
Asthma
Self-help Skills
ognitive/ intellectual development
Block plan
45. A person that provides care in the childs home and may receive food and housing in addition to wages
Self-help Skills
Department of Human Services
Nanny
Rote
46. The written plan giving an overall view - vital to planning a balanced curriculum.
Pre-operational stage
Lifelong learner
Body Language
Block plan
47. A tool used to determine what the children know before instruction begins
Portfolios
Social development
Initial assessment
Active Listing Skills
48. Understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen - heard - or touched
Auditory signals
Object permanence
CDA
Sensorimotor stage
49. Listening - then repeating what was said.
Direct Guidance
Vygotsky
ECERS
Active listening
50. Diseases that can be spread to other people
Communicable Diseases
MECA
Active Listing Skills
Networking