anecdotal records - Answer -written observations of exactly what a child is doing and saying; factual;
include the who, what, where, when & how of the incident
associative play - Answer -earliest form of playing with other children; children engaged in common
activity without any organized group goals, rules or role assignment
calcium - Answer -a mineral that is important for bone growth and development
carbohydrate - Answer -a nutritional building block that provides mental and physical energy
cognitive development - Answer -the development of the ability to think and reason
complex carbohydrates - Answer -digested slowly; provide a steady energy supply; found in peas, beans,
whole grains and vegetables
cooperative play - Answer -the highest form of social play; children work together to accomplish a goal
developmental delay - Answer -failure to reach a developmental milestone at the expected time
developmental domains - Answer -areas of development; includes physical, social, emotional, cognitive,
and language
, emotional development - Answer -the development of children's ability to identify, understand, manage
and express their own emotions and read, comprehend and relate to the emotional states of other
people
expressive language - Answer -language that is expressed, such as speaking or making hand signs
eye-hand coordination - Answer -using information received through the eyes to control, guide, and
direct the hands to accomplish a given task
fat - Answer -a nutritional building block that is necessary for young children's growth and energy
reserve
fiber - Answer -a dietary material found in the skins of fruits and vegetables and whole grains that
provides roughage that removes food waste products from the intestines
fructose sugars - Answer -contained in fruits; digested more quickly than complex carbohydrates but
slower than refined sugars
holistically - Answer -relating to the whole, rather than only the parts
hydrogenated fats - Answer -fats that have been artificially processed
independence - Answer -thinking or acting for oneself; not relying on assistance or support from another
person
Individualized Education Program (IEP) - Answer -a program specifically developed for a particular child
with special needs and that is based on unbiased testing, classification, and placement procedures
Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) - Answer -an education plan that is specifically developed for a
particular child with special needs by a multidisciplinary team working with the child's family
interactive - Answer -influencing or having an effect on each other
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