Exam 4: Supporting Play for Infants and Toddlers
Exam 1: Valuing Play40 Questions
Exam 2: Play As Development74 Questions
Exam 3: Observation and Assessment20 Questions
Exam 4: Supporting Play for Infants and Toddlers74 Questions
Exam 5: Supporting Play for Preschool Children86 Questions
Exam 6: Supporting Play in Kindergarten Classrooms75 Questions
Exam 7: Supporting Play in Primary School64 Questions
Exam 8: Supporting Play for Children in Middle Childhood39 Questions
Exam 9: Supporting Play for Children With Special Needs75 Questions
Exam 10: Outdoor Play for Young Children72 Questions
Exam 11: Current Trends and Issues58 Questions
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Ensures that older toddlers will not be forced to share toys before they understand the concept.
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Safety
Gross motor area
Motherese or parentese
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Currently, over half of the infant-toddler teachers leave their position each year.
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Enables caregivers and other staff to evaluate each child's development and progress over time, comparing their observation data to specific performance standards.
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Safety
Duplicate toys
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The child can begin to mimic and actively participate in family and community musical rituals as a:
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An aesthetics-based approach includes play, music, movement, language, and art.
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Term used to just spend time watching and observing the infant.
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Safety
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Motherese or parentese
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A type of writing the young child makes when they can control the direction of the pencil or crayon.
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"Wants nothing"
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Controlled scribbles
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A couch or other adult-sized furniture should never be placed in an infant-toddler center.
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Infants are wired for art when born and begin to observe art at six months of age .
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A high-pitched voice adults use when talking to infants.
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Play and exploration
Leads to literacy
Duplicate toys
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A loft that children can enter and exit through a ramp, steps to a window, steps up and down in a corner, or a beach ball.
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Play centers in a toddler room
Uncontrolled scribbles
"Wants nothing"
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Infant-toddler programs cannot be accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
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____________________, ____________________, and ____________________ are terms used to identify infants and toddlers by their movement.
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