Matching
Match each term or phrase with the correct statement or definition below.
Premises:
Provides a structure for parents to learn about and record their child's development as they write down what they see, using photos, telling stories, and responding to observation questions.
Responses:
Controlled scribbles
Play and exploration
Duplicate toys
ITC
Family Album
Play centers in a toddler room
Reggio Emilia
Bank Street
Gross motor area
Scribble stage
The Observation Record
Uncontrolled scribbles
Early screening
Infant-directed speech (IDS)
Motherese or parentese
Safety
"Wants nothing"
High/Scope
Developmental Profile
Leads to literacy
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Controlled scribbles
Play and exploration
Duplicate toys
ITC
Family Album
Play centers in a toddler room
Reggio Emilia
Bank Street
Gross motor area
Scribble stage
The Observation Record
Uncontrolled scribbles
Early screening
Infant-directed speech (IDS)
Motherese or parentese
Safety
"Wants nothing"
High/Scope
Developmental Profile
Leads to literacy
Premises:
Controlled scribbles
Play and exploration
Duplicate toys
ITC
Family Album
Play centers in a toddler room
Reggio Emilia
Bank Street
Gross motor area
Scribble stage
The Observation Record
Uncontrolled scribbles
Early screening
Infant-directed speech (IDS)
Motherese or parentese
Safety
"Wants nothing"
High/Scope
Developmental Profile
Leads to literacy
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