DifferentiationtheoryPreferencemethod inyourexperienceExplain theenrichmenttheoryHighamplitudesuckingmethodevokedpotentialsmethodVisualacuityShare anexperiencewith a babyand hearingdevelopmentBabiesand depthperceptionexampleThreefutures oflearningWhat is thesensitiveperiod ininfancyWhat ishabituationPerceptiondevelopment(two types)Classicalconditioninghow tobabiessee theworld?OperantconditioningBabiesandpainshareexperiencewith babiesvisualperceptionExample ofpositivereinforcementTasteandsmellExplainobservationallearningExample ofnegativereinforcementHearingin newbornsExampleof positivepunisherExampleofnegativepunisherDifferentiationtheoryPreferencemethod inyourexperienceExplain theenrichmenttheoryHighamplitudesuckingmethodevokedpotentialsmethodVisualacuityShare anexperiencewith a babyand hearingdevelopmentBabiesand depthperceptionexampleThreefutures oflearningWhat is thesensitiveperiod ininfancyWhat ishabituationPerceptiondevelopment(two types)Classicalconditioninghow tobabiessee theworld?OperantconditioningBabiesandpainshareexperiencewith babiesvisualperceptionExample ofpositivereinforcementTasteandsmellExplainobservationallearningExample ofnegativereinforcementHearingin newbornsExampleof positivepunisherExampleofnegativepunisher

Chapter seven Early cognitive foundations - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Differentiation theory
  2. Preference method in your experience
  3. Explain the enrichment theory
  4. High amplitude sucking method
  5. evoked potentials method
  6. Visual acuity
  7. Share an experience with a baby and hearing development
  8. Babies and depth perception example
  9. Three futures of learning
  10. What is the sensitive period in infancy
  11. What is habituation
  12. Perception development (two types)
  13. Classical conditioning
  14. how to babies see the world?
  15. Operant conditioning
  16. Babies and pain
  17. share experience with babies visual perception
  18. Example of positive reinforcement
  19. Taste and smell
  20. Explain observational learning
  21. Example of negative reinforcement
  22. Hearing in new borns
  23. Example of positive punisher
  24. Example of negative punisher