How Children Learn/Soccer Worksheet

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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

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The years 0-2 are called the

sensory motor stage

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When does a baby begin to hold their head up?

1-2 months

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When does a baby begin to sit-up?

5-6 months

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When does a baby begin to crawl or drag?

6-7 months

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When does a baby begin to creep on all fours?

7-8 months

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When does a baby begin to stand up?

9-10 months

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When does a baby begin walking?

10-12 months

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When does a baby begin to put words together?

12 months

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A children learns from their five sense”

hearing, touching, tasting, smelling, seeing

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What is bonding?

developing a relationship with caregiver

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When can a child begin to bond?

3 months or earlier

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Piaget says that

movement patterns the brain

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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

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What is object permanence?

At 6 months old, baby knows you’re still there

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What is the anxiety stage?

“stranger anxiety” frightened by newcomers, occurs at about 6 months, scared that caregiver will abandon them

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What is eye dominance?

You need a dominant eye in order to read, or may lead to disorganization

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What do babies do at 0-1 month?

reach, suck, grasp, gaze, use their reflexes

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At 4-8 months, the baby learns ___ and effect. At 3-6 months, laughs and recognizes _____

cause, body parts

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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

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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

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Ages 2 years to 7 years are called the

pre operational stage

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What is egocentric? Often called the _____

They think only of themselves, terrible twos

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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

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At about 4, they can experience the “nightmare” years. It can last to about 5 or . At five they begin to recognize ___ and colors.

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How many boys to girls are colorblind?

4 to 1

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Ages 7 to __ is the concrete operations stage.

11

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What can a child to at the concrete operations stage?

be responsible, classify/deal numbers, rules of logic, identify

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The forma operations stage is from ___ to ___

11, 15

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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

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Pathways

what we use to avoid opponents (changing speed and direction)

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Kicking stationary ball

eyes on ball, approach slow, kick and follow through

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Dribbling

kick with inside foot, keep eyes on the ball (tracking, keep close, slow + in control

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How much force?

force should match speed

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Non-kicking foot

stabilize the body, plant that foot beside the ball