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The name of a well-known educational child psychologist_____. According to this man “________”
Jean Piaget, all learning is based on prior movement experience
The years 0-2 are called the
sensory motor stage
When does a baby begin to hold their head up?
1-2 months
When does a baby begin to sit-up?
5-6 months
When does a baby begin to crawl or drag?
6-7 months
When does a baby begin to creep on all fours?
7-8 months
When does a baby begin to stand up?
9-10 months
When does a baby begin walking?
10-12 months
When does a baby begin to put words together?
12 months
A children learns from their five sense”
hearing, touching, tasting, smelling, seeing
What is bonding?
developing a relationship with caregiver
When can a child begin to bond?
3 months or earlier
Piaget says that
movement patterns the brain
What does “out of sight, out of mind” mean?
The brain hasn’t fully developed enough to know that just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean it’s not there
What is object permanence?
At 6 months old, baby knows you’re still there
What is the anxiety stage?
“stranger anxiety” frightened by newcomers, occurs at about 6 months, scared that caregiver will abandon them
What is eye dominance?
You need a dominant eye in order to read, or may lead to disorganization
What do babies do at 0-1 month?
reach, suck, grasp, gaze, use their reflexes
At 4-8 months, the baby learns ___ and effect. At 3-6 months, laughs and recognizes _____
cause, body parts
At 8-__months, can coordinate various previously isolated activities. They can now ___ for objects they are looking at, can grasp things and crawl after it. They can also read ___ language and signs—putting on a jacket means “————-”
12, reach, body, we’re going bye bye
At 12-18 months they can now deliberately vary a ___to see what change can occur. They can say “_______”. This is the golden age because they begin to walk and ____
response, mama, dada, no, talk
Ages 2 years to 7 years are called the
pre operational stage
What is egocentric? Often called the _____
They think only of themselves, terrible twos
At this stage they do not have true _____. They have no concept of ___. They can ____ play, but do not _______ play until 4-5 years old.
responsibilities, time, parallel, associate
At about 4, they can experience the “nightmare” years. It can last to about 5 or . At five they begin to recognize ___ and colors.
How many boys to girls are colorblind?
4 to 1
Ages 7 to __ is the concrete operations stage.
11
What can a child to at the concrete operations stage?
be responsible, classify/deal numbers, rules of logic, identify
The forma operations stage is from ___ to ___
11, 15
The formal operations stage are the _____ years. Often called the terrible two’s II. You will have conflicts with your ____. Teenagers don’t want to be restricted but the parent’s jobs is to set ____ and _______. It shows that they care and will help you ______.
teenage, parents, limits, standards, care
Pathways
what we use to avoid opponents (changing speed and direction)
Kicking stationary ball
eyes on ball, approach slow, kick and follow through
Dribbling
kick with inside foot, keep eyes on the ball (tracking, keep close, slow + in control
How much force?
force should match speed
Non-kicking foot
stabilize the body, plant that foot beside the ball