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ECE 1 Target/Stnd 08

ECE1-08 Preschoolers

TermDefinition
Preschooler A child between the ages of 3 and 5.
Articulation Formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech
The Word Gap Children from high income/high education families typically hear 30 million more words by the time that are ready to start kindergarten versus children from low income low education families
Physical maturity Development of control over the body, particularly muscles and coordination
Timing Planning lessons or activities at the most favorable times for children
"Yes" environment A space where children are allowed to explore, play and touch everything that is reach, fueled by curiosity
Permanent teeth a set of 28 teeth that replace "primary" or baby teeth. They begin erupting around age 6. Wisdom teeth come later.
Fluoride A compound applied to teeth or used to treat water to help strengthen teeth and prevent decay.
Sealant A plastic resin used in dentistry to coat the chewing surfaces of teeth to prevent growth of bacteria
Group Identification the psychosocial feeling of belonging or affiliation of young children
Nutrition The food needed for health and growth
Rote counting To recite the names of numbers in the correct order or sequence (without physically pointing to or counting the objects as in one-to-one correspondence.)
Language comprehension A child's ability to understand what is said to them
Expressive language A child's ability to communicate needs, feelings, and thoughts.
Serve and Return reaching out for interaction—with eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, babbling, or touch, then a responsive caregiver will “return the serve” by speaking back, playing peekaboo, or sharing a toy or a laugh.
Ambidextrous Able to use the right and left hands equally well. Preschoolers sometimes have not yet determined which hand is dominant.
Moral sense Motivation from ethical beliefs that guide behavior. "Fairness"
Stuttering Repeating sounds or parts of words and pausing for an unusually long time while speaking
Imitation Mimicking the speech or behavior of others
Peers Classmates or other children who are about the same age.
Multiple Intelligence A theory of cognitive development from Howard Gardner, which asserts that all people have some of 8 types of intelligence. Verbal-linguistic, Logical-Mathematical, Visual-spatial, Musical, Bodily-kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Naturalistic.
Learning Disability A problem with mental or other processes that make learning more difficult
Dyslexia difficulty understanding (processing) printed symbols, such as letters or words
Cooperation a skill preschoolers develop that allows them to work with others toward a common goal
Initiative The ability to assess a situation and take action independently
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