Preschoolers and Play | LGBTQ | Language Development | Diversity | Nutrition |
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Solitary Play
What is the name of the play in which a child plays alone?
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Mother's Day; Father's Day
Rather than celebrating _____ _____ or _____ _____, you can celebrate a Person You Love Day or Family Day in order to include children from all kinds of families.
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Asking questions, naming objects, using gestures, putting words together into sentences, learning songs and rhymes, using correct pronouns, knowing how to start a conversation and keep it going
What is a symptom of an expressive language disorder in a child?
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During the preschool years
When do children begin to notice physical aspects of identity?
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Low-Income Families; High-Income Families
Children from _______ are at a higher risk of obesity than children from __________.
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Onlooker Play
What is the type of play in which a child watches other children at play and does not actively participate?
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Consider choice of language, different books on different family styles, Stories and songs to reflect LGBTQ families, "Who lives with you" display
What is a way that teachers can incorporate all types of families?
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Understanding what gestures mean, following directions, answering questions, identifying objects and pictures, taking turns while talking to others
What is a symptom of a receptive language disorder in a child?
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The child's stage of development
Daily Double!!!
What is important to keep in mind when addressing issues of diversity with preschoolers? |
Growing Healthy Program
The _____ _____ Program seeks to assess whether providing nutrition education and enhancing children’s self-regulation and school readiness can help prevent obesity during early childhood.
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Cooperative Play
What is the type of play in which children play together in an organized way and have a shared purpose?
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Lack of comfort with their own knowledge of and facility with language regarding issues affecting the
LGBT community; personal dissonance regarding their own personal, cultural, or religious beliefs about homosexuality; discomfort resulting from their as
What is one reason LGBTQ families are NOT discussed in classrooms?
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Uses jargon, says first words
What is a normal developmental milestone of language and speech for an infant 12 months old?
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A microinsult
A _____ is characterized by communications that convey rudeness and insensitivity and demean a person’s racial heritage or identity.
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Television watching/sugar consumption; vegetable & fruit consumption/physical activity
Daily Double!!!!
Decreasing __________ and increasing ________ reduces the risk of obesity in children |
Associative Play
What is the type of play in which children move in and out of play together but do not share a common focus?
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True
Children that come from different types of families feel isolated? True or False
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Early; appropriately
If treated _____ and _____, speech delays and disorders generally improve overtime.
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Microinvalidations
_____ are characterized by communications that exclude, negate, or nullify the psychological thoughts, feelings, or experiential reality of a person of color.
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First Lady Michelle Obama
_______ created the "Let's Move" Campaign that fights against childhood obesity
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Parallel Play
What is the type of play in which a child plays next to, but not with, another child or children
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False
Extensive research shows that children do not thrive when their families are involved in their education and when a positive relationship exists between schools and families. True or False
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7 years
At age ____ children are able to pronounce speech sounds correctly, including consonant blends such as sp, tr, bl
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A Microassault
A _______ is an explicit racial derogation characterized primarily by a verbal or nonverbal attack meant to hurt the intended victim through name-calling, avoidant behavior,or purposeful discriminatory actions.
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Breastfeed
Mother's should ______ for a longer period of time to help reduce the risk of obesity.
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