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Infants [ Ans: ] Birth to One Year
Toddlers [ Ans: ] One to Three
Preschool [ Ans: ] Three to Five
Kindergartners [ Ans: ] Five to Six
Primary [ Ans: ] Six to Eight
When must we start label children with specific learning
disabilities [ Ans: ] 8 years old
True or False Relationships are critical [ Ans: ] True
Developmentally Appropriate Practice [ Ans: ]
Instructional practice that is age, individually, and
culturally appropriate as defined by the National
Association for the Education of Young Children
Developmentally Culturally Appropriate [ Ans: ] An
elaboration of DAP that focuses more strongly on
culturally appropriateness.
Ideas or set of rules that do what [ Ans: ] Explain,
describe, or predict what does or will happen as children
grow and learn.
,Growth [ Ans: ] A series of steps or stages a child goes
through on the way to becoming an adult
Learning [ Ans: ] Behavior change that results from
experience.
What do developmental theories attribute developmental
changes to [ Ans: ] Interaction between growth and
learning
Behaviorist theorists attribute changes to [ Ans: ]
Environment and Learning
Normative and maturation is what [ Ans: ] a way of
looking at development that stresses certain norms.
What do constructivist believe [ Ans: ] that children
construct their own knowledge through interaction with
their environment
Sociocultural View [ Ans: ] Cultural and community beliefs
and interests provide the basis of education of young
children
Ecological Theory [ Ans: ] is concerned with interactions
between layers of the child's environment and the child.
Theory Application [ Ans: ] Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson,
Freud, Maslow, Rogers, Skinner, Bandura, Gesell,
Sociocultural
, Values regarding goals of education [ Ans: ] vary with the
individual and culture.
Variables to consider may include the following [ Ans: ]
Social Position, Culture, Age, Temperament, Race
Baby Biographies [ Ans: ] Diary record of interesting
things a particular child does each day.
G. Stanley Hall [ Ans: ] Performed the first organized
research on a large group of children. He also asked
parents throughout the U.S. to complete questionnaires
about their children.
What did Gesell study [ Ans: ] Motor Development, finds
that areas of development are independent.
What were Freud's ideas applied to [ Ans: ] Aggression,
dependency, moral development, and gender roles.
What does Skinner develop [ Ans: ] Operant Conditioning
What does Sears investigate [ Ans: ] practices like
weaning, toileting, punishment.
What does John Whiting try to link child rearing practices
with [ Ans: ] To personality development
What work does Piaget study the interaction between [
Ans: ] Nature and Nurture translated into English