Physical & Cognitive Development in Early Childhood Flashcards

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myelination

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nerve cells are covered and insulated with a layer of fat cells, increasing speed and efficiency of information processing

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preoperational stage

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Piaget, stage 2, 2-7 years, represent the world w/words, images, drawings, stable concepts formed, mental reasoning emerges, egocentrism, magical beliefs

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operations

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Piaget, reversible mental actions that allow children to do mentally what they could before only do physically

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egocentrism

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inability to distinguish between one’s own perspective and someone else’s perspective

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animism

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limitation of preoperational thought, belief that inanimate objects have lifelike qualities and are capable of action

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intuitive thought substage

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second substage of preoperational thought, children begin to use primitive reasoning and want to know answers to all sorts of questions

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substages of the preoperational stage

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1-symbolic function: 2-4, mentally represent an object that is not present, pretend play, egocentricism, animism
2-intuitive thought: 4-7, begin to use primitive reasoning and want to know answers to ?s

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centration

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centering of attention on one characteristic to the exclusion of all others

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conservation

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awareness that altering an object’s or a substance’s appearance does not alter its basic properties

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Gelman’s conservation

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argued that conservation appears earlier in children than Piaget thought, perhaps attributed to the amount of attention paid to the task

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Vygotsky’s theory of development

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emphasized that children actively construct knowledge and understanding, children are more social creatures who develop through social interaction, zone of proximal development, scaffolding, used in teaching strategies, child’s private speech self-regulates and becomes inner speech

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zone of proximal development

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Vygotsky- range of tasks that are too difficult for the child to master alone but can be learned with guidance and assistance, linked to scaffolding

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social constructivist approach

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emphasizes social contexts of learning and that knowledge is mutually constructed, like Vygotsky’s theory

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executive attention

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action planning, allocating attention to goals, error detection & compensation, monitoring progress on tasks, dealing with novel or difficult circumstances

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sustained attention

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focused and extended engagement with an object, task, event, or other aspect of the environment

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short-term memory

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retaining info for up to 30 seconds if there is no rehearsal

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strategy

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deliberate mental activity to improve information processing

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theory of mind

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awareness of one’s own mental processes and the mental processes of others

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child-centered kindergarten

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nurturing, emphasizes education of the whole child and concern for his/her physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development

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Montessori

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children given considerable freedom and spontaneity in choosing activities

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developmentally appropriate practice

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based on knowledge of age-appropriateness and individual-appropriateness

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Project Head Start

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governmental program for readiness to learn in low-income families