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$25 Question from Red What is a Toddler?

$25 Answer from Red A Toddler is a child around age of one who is beginning to walk unsteadily.

$50 Question from Red What shows a child’s readiness to begin toilet training?

$50 Answer from Red Language Skills Motor Skills Control of Sphincter Muscles

$75 Question from Red What comes first? Bowel or Bladder control?

$75 Answer from Red Bowel

$100 Question from Red What are three causes of negativism/misbehavior of children around 18 months?

$100 Answer from Red Desire for Independence Frustration Lack of language Impulsivity Egocentric Physical Discomfort Curiosity Testing

$125 Question from Red Describe the difference in anger between an 18 month old and 3 year old.

$125 Answer from Red 18 mos.-physically expressed 3 yrs.-verbally and less explosively

$150 Question from Blue Give examples of large motor skills

$150 Answer from Blue Running, Hopping, Walking

$25 Question from Blue Give examples of small motor skills

$25 Answer from Blue Coloring, Drinking from a Cup, Playing with Blocks

$50 Question from Blue List two factors to improve dental health

$50 Answer from Blue Diet, Hygiene.

$75 Question from Blue Children organize information from the outside world into categories. Name some categories that children put concepts into.

$75 Answer from Blue Colors, Shapes, Sizes

$100 Question from Blue What is Parallel Play? How old? What is Cooperative Play? How Old?

$100 Answer from Blue Children play near each other, but do not interact. (18 mos-3yrs.) Playing with other children, around age 3.

$125 Question from Yellow Why is it beneficial for children to have companions their own age and not just adult companionship?

$125 Answer from Yellow Starting the social learning process at a young age is easier. Children need to learn how to become accustomed to having their feelings hurt.

$150 Question from Yellow Describe empathy

$150 Answer from Yellow The ability of someone to put themselves in another persons’ place-by the age of 2.

$25 Question from Yellow Compare a baby’s ability to concentrate to an adult’s

$25 Answer from Yellow Baby=can only focus on one thing; attention is drawn to anything that reaches the senses. Adult=can tune out backgrounds and focus on one thing.

$50 Question from Yellow Name some important considerations in buying toys

$50 Answer from Yellow Safe! Age Appropriate Durable Easy to care for Encourages Imagination

$75 Question from Yellow Describe and give an example of incidental learning.

$75 Answer from Yellow Unplanned learning; Child steps on a toy and it makes a noise; after this happens a few more times, the child sees a cause and effect relation- ship and does it on purpose.

$100 Question from Green Describe and give an example of trial and error learning.

$100 Answer from Green Several solutions are tried before one works; shape sorters

$125 Question from Green Describe and give an example of imitation learning.

$125 Answer from Green Watching and copying; dental floss

$150 Question from Green Describe and give an example of directed learning.

$150 Answer from Green Formal teaching, “This is the letter A, this is the color blue”, etc.

$25 Question from Green What stages of problem solving does a young child go through with a shape sorter? An older child?

$25 Answer from Green Young-try all the solutions Older-mentally process the solutions before trying

$50 Question from Green A child from one to three grows slower or faster than an infant?

$50 Answer from Green Slower-about 8 inches and 10 pounds of growth (over 2 years)

$75 Question from Orange How can you make foods interesting to children?

$75 Answer from Orange Color Texture Shape Temperature Ease of Eating

$100 Question from Orange Describe important characteristics to consider when purchasing children’s clothing.

$100 Answer from Orange Comfort, Durability, Economy

$125 Question from Orange What is socialization?

$125 Answer from Orange The process by which children learn to get along with other people.

$150 Question from Orange How does a caregiver promote good speech in a child?

$150 Answer from Orange Model Good Speech!

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Final Jeopardy Summarize the process of moral development, noting the thinking process of the three stages in Kohlberg’s theory and a brief example of each.

Final Jeopardy Answer Reward and Punishment Approval of Others Golden Rule