NC State Licensing Required for all child development facilities Cognitive Development early math and science Self- help skills Feeding self Intentional Teaching Constantly thinking about what you are doing as a teacher Domains Emotional/social, health/physical, language, cognitive, approaches to learning Minority Children of color Infants Birth to 18 months Language Development Reading and writing the alphabet Temperaments Quiet, impulsive, strong- willed, perfectionist Lead Teacher Requirement NC Credentials Preschoolers 3-5 years Theorists Erikson, Bronfenbrenner Toddlers 12-36 months Emotional Development Formation of positive feelings towards oneself and others Positive Interactions Interactions that are positive with trust and respect Special Needs Needs of children with social, emotional, intellectual and physical delays State Ratios max amount of child to adult DAP Developmentally Appropriate Practices Qualitative Assessment Anecdal Records Sensory Explorations Playing with sand Neonatal Period first few weeks after birth Parent/Teacher Conferences time to share a child's progress, observations Quantitative Assessment Development Checklist Neurons Brain cells Parallel Play playing side by side Developmental Milestones Measurements of child's growth in 4 development areas Physical Development Running, jumping, throwing SIDS Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Code of Ethics set of statements about appropriate and expected behavior of early childhood professionals. NC State Licensing Required for all child development facilities Cognitive Development early math and science Self- help skills Feeding self Intentional Teaching Constantly thinking about what you are doing as a teacher Domains Emotional/social, health/physical, language, cognitive, approaches to learning Minority Children of color Infants Birth to 18 months Language Development Reading and writing the alphabet Temperaments Quiet, impulsive, strong- willed, perfectionist Lead Teacher Requirement NC Credentials Preschoolers 3-5 years Theorists Erikson, Bronfenbrenner Toddlers 12-36 months Emotional Development Formation of positive feelings towards oneself and others Positive Interactions Interactions that are positive with trust and respect Special Needs Needs of children with social, emotional, intellectual and physical delays State Ratios max amount of child to adult DAP Developmentally Appropriate Practices Qualitative Assessment Anecdal Records Sensory Explorations Playing with sand Neonatal Period first few weeks after birth Parent/Teacher Conferences time to share a child's progress, observations Quantitative Assessment Development Checklist Neurons Brain cells Parallel Play playing side by side Developmental Milestones Measurements of child's growth in 4 development areas Physical Development Running, jumping, throwing SIDS Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Code of Ethics set of statements about appropriate and expected behavior of early childhood professionals.
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Required for all child development facilities
NC State Licensing
early math and science
Cognitive Development
Feeding self
Self-help skills
Constantly thinking about what you are doing as a teacher
Intentional Teaching
Emotional/social, health/physical, language, cognitive, approaches to learning
Domains
Children of color
Minority
Birth to 18 months
Infants
Reading and writing the alphabet
Language Development
Quiet, impulsive, strong-willed, perfectionist
Temperaments
NC Credentials
Lead Teacher Requirement
3-5 years
Preschoolers
Erikson, Bronfenbrenner
Theorists
12-36 months
Toddlers
Formation of positive feelings towards oneself and others
Emotional Development
Interactions that are positive with trust and respect
Positive Interactions
Needs of children with social, emotional, intellectual and physical delays
Special Needs
max amount of child to adult
State Ratios
Developmentally Appropriate Practices
DAP
Anecdal Records
Qualitative Assessment
Playing with sand
Sensory Explorations
first few weeks after birth
Neonatal Period
time to share a child's progress, observations
Parent/Teacher Conferences
Development Checklist
Quantitative Assessment
Brain cells
Neurons
playing side by side
Parallel Play
Measurements of child's growth in 4 development areas
Developmental Milestones
Running, jumping, throwing
Physical Development
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
SIDS
set of statements about appropriate and expected behavior of early childhood professionals.
Code of Ethics