Child Development Ch 13
assistance
If caregivers provide too much of this, they are not helping the child learn.
perception
______can be improved by helping a child notice his or her surroundings and asking questions about what can be seen, heard, smelled, etc.
articulation
ability to use clear, distinct speech
concentrating
as children mature, they have less and less trouble doing this.
baby talk
because children learn by imitation, using this can slow their language development
attitude
by conveying a positive one of these, the child gains confidence which aids in learning
explore
children need to do this to the world so they can learn
reasoning
children use this to solve problems and make decisions
durability
desirable quality for a toy, means it will last
pronouns
during 1-3 years children begin to use _____like :me" and "hers"
easy to care for
factor in evaluation toys that takes into account the ability to keep clean and in working order
concepts
general categories of objects and information
imitation
learning based on watching and copying others
trial and error
learning that involves making several attempts until a problem is solved/or trying several solutions before finding one that works
directed
learning that results from having been taught
incidental
learning that takes place by accident or is unplanned
intelligence
limits are placed on a person's__________ by heredity, but environment determines how that person's capacity to learn is developed
stuttering
speech problem characterized by repetiton of beginning sounds
imitate
toys that allow children to ______the adult world, such as play dishes or dress up clothes, are appropriate for children 2-3.
creativity
using the imagination to produce something