Curriculum Play and Development Autism Attachment and Language Poverty and Nutrition
100
What is a Key Development Indicator?
KDI is an abbreviation for this
100
What is parallel play?
Child plays alongside, but not with other children
100
What is autism?
This disorder is part of a broad spectrum of disorders that involve difficulties in social and communication skills.
100
What is English Language Learner?
This child might have trouble reading or writing English as it is not their first language.
100
What is poor?
What type of child is more likely to get in trouble and have trouble learning in school?
200
What are example of a KDIs? Initiative, Planning (children make plans and follow through), Engagement (kids focus on their interests), Problem Solving (kids solve problems in play), Use of Resources, and Reflection (kids reflect on their experiences)
Initiative, Planning, Engagement, Problem Solving, Use of Resources, and Reflection
200
What is traumatic play?
Child draws gun, pretends plane is crashing, etc. as way of showing unresolved trauma
200
What is a more sensitive smell and vision; senses
Children with autism might shy away from fish markets or photo shoots due to this
200
What is reading, writing, listening, and speaking?
Language development includes these aspects.
200
What is employment, parent’s marital status, the type of area they live in (rural or urban), and moving history?
Factors that can affect income
300
What is scaffolding?
This is a way for adults to support children's current level of thinking.
300
What is unoccupied play?
Child is doing nothing
300
What is 1 in 88 and boys?
Ratio of children with autism to those without and gender most likely to develop it
300
What is receptive and expressive language?
A child not being able to follow directions and learning rhymes indicate problems with what?
300
What is a high quality preschool?
These institutions help students develop greater cognitive and social skills and show them that they are good at learning.
400
What is continuity and change?
HighScope's curriculum incorporates new and old through these ways.
400
What is three to five years old?
At this age, kids play as a way to interact with each other and play becomes a social motivator.
400
What is flapping arms, freezing, etc.?
Behaviors common of children with autism
400
What is three years old?
Age at which children are learning trust, developing gross motor activities, starting to think more for themselves, and mastering many sounds.
400
What is 1/3?
How many U.S children are currently overweight or obese?
500
What is an ability of the executive function of your brain according to the High Scope Curriculum article?
Inhibition, Emotional Control, Planning, Initiation are examples of this
500
What is children's culture?
This affects how much children will cooperate and if they are competitive.
500
What is seizure disorders like epilepsy, genetic disorders, sleep dysfunction, gastrointestinal disorders, and pica (eating things that aren't food)?
These are examples of medical issues that accompany autism.
500
What is cognitive development?
A person gains personal responsibility and develops muscles and motor skills during this stage.
500
What is Let's Move by First Lady Michelle Obama!
This program focuses on eliminating obesity, proving healthy foods to schools, improving access to healthy and affordable food, and empowering parents and caregivers. Who started it?






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