Terms from the FieldBelow are words and definitions that you may need when you work as an early care and education teacher. You will learn more about these words later in the module. When you see the speaker after each of the definitions you can hear the pronunciation of the term and what it means. curriculum - everything that teachers do with children to help them develop and learn.
(Use your browser's "back" button to return from this page) developmentally appropriate - when we organize the classroom space, materials, and the activities we use to meet the developmental needs of the children in our classrooms.
(Use your browser's "back" button to return from this page) schedule - a daily routine of activities happening at a planned time of the day. A preschool schedule should include a mix of quiet times and noisy times, of teacher-directed activities, child-directed activities, and of large and small group activities.
(Use your browser's "back" button to return from this page) competent - when a child practices a skill until he/she has mastered it and feels confident in his/her ability to do it.
(Use your browser's "back" button to return from this page) independently - the ability of a child to do things by his or herself without adult help.
(Use your browser's "back" button to return from this page) self-esteem - Self-esteem is when a child has good feelings about him or herself and the things he or she is able to do. (Use your browser's "back" button to return from this page) self-help skills - skills that include a child's ability to take care of his/her own needs. Examples of these skills are putting on clothing and washing hands and face without help.
(Use your browser's "back" button to return from this page) open-ended questions - asking questions that do not look for a correct or incorrect answer and need more than a one word response. For example: "Is that a painting of your house?" is a closed question that a child can answer with a yes or a no. Instead, ask the question in an open-ended way such as, "Can you tell me about your painting?"
(Use your browser's "back" button to return from this page) laminating machine - a tool that protects children's art, photographs, posters, and other paper by covering them in clear plastic.
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