EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
OVERVIEW NOCTI WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS
Advocacy - answer Child advocacy refers to a range of individuals, professionals and advocacy
organizations who speak out on the best interests of children. Protect children's rights.
NAEYC - answer Professional Organization. Code of Ethical Conduct - Based on "Core Values"
Guidelines set up for responsible teacher behavior.
Inclusion - answer Placing children with special needs in regular classrooms. Use to be called:
"mainstreaming"
Cognitive - answer refers to how people think and learn
Milestones - answer Developmental tasks for specific age groups.
Sensorimotor - answer learning through the use of our five senses
Temperament - answer typical way a child responds to people and situations
Environment - answer includes people, culture, and physical and social surroundings
Heredity - answer passing of parents' qualities and traits through genes at their child's
conception
Synapses - answer electrical connections between neurons
, Child Development Associate (CDA) - answer a nationally recognized credential program for
early childhood professionals
biohazards - answer materials that come into contact with bodily fluids
Including special needs children - answer They should always be included and lesson adapted or
modified to meet their needs based on the IEP.
safety policy - answer the statement of rules and procedures that protect children and staff
risk-management plan - answer emergency procedures established in writing
objective observation - answer recorded facts rather than personal opinion or bias
anecdotal record - answer a written description that focuses on a particular incident
checklist - answer a list of specific information for which a car provider is looking
rating scale - answer a method in which the observer assigns a verbal or numerical value to
items
running record - answer a sequential record of anything that happens during a specific period of
time
intellectual development - answer ability to recognize shapes, colors, numbers, sizes, and spatial
relationships
child neglect - answer the failure to provide a child with the basic necessities of life, including
food, clothing, shelter, and medical care
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