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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Apply | : to use knowledge to take action |
| Approaches to play and learning: | how children learn and includes children’s attitudes toward and interest in learning |
| Cognitive development: | : how children think, explore, and use of information |
| Developmentally appropriate practice (DAP): | methods that promote each child’s optimal development and learning through a strengths |
| Disability | : a condition that makes it more difficult to do certain things |
| Emotional development | : involves learning what feelings and emotions are, understanding how and why they occur, recognizing your own feelings and those of others, and developing effective ways for managing those feelings |
| Factor | : a condition that influences choices or outcomes |
| Inclusive | : a setting that includes diversities |
| Invention | : combining materials in new ways to create original works |
| Language | : using words to communicate and understand |
| Moral | : related to one’s ability to learn right from wrong |
| Motor | : skills related to movement |
| Pattern | : a predictable path or movement; a regular routine |
| Persistence | : the determination or the ability to “stick with” something |
| Physical development: | the growth and development of both the brain and body in infancy and early childhood |
| Play | : the work of children; consists of activities performed for self-amusement that have behavioral, social, and psychomotor rewards |
| Ponder | : to think about, to reflect |
| Predictable | : expected; able to be anticipated |
| Process | : to form ideas |
| Social development | the process by which a child learns to interact with others around them |
| Unique | : distinctive, one of a kind |