08 Early Childhood-Biosocial 2-6 years (Preschool)
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The network of nerves that connects the right and left hemispheres of the brain and helps to coordinate functions that involve both sides of
the brain is referred to as:
A. myelin.
B. corpus callosum.
C. cortex.
D. hemispheric coordination.
The network of nerves that connects the right and left hemispheres of the brain and helps to coordinate functions that involve both sides of
the brain is referred to as:
A. myelin.
B. corpus callosum.
C. cortex.
D. hemispheric coordination.
Please note:• While the left side of the brain is said to focus
on logic and details, whereas the right side focuses on creativity and the big picture, all thinking requires both sides of the brain.
Signs of maltreatmentWhat are the others?
Injuries Impulsive cringing
Hostility
1. Violent & sexual fantasy play2. Fear of caregiver3. Hypervigilance
What topics do you need help with?
• A. Right & left brain differences• B. Corpus collosum• C. Limbic system– Amygdala– Hippocampus
• D. Fine and gross motor skills• E. I understand
What topics do you need help with?
• A. Injury prevention strategies• B. Child abuse vs child neglect• C. Signs of maltreatment• D. I understand
As the director of a preschool, what primary, secondary, and tertiary
strategies would you use to prevent injury to the children on the
playground?
• When Matt was 4 years old…
• Matt is a typical preschooler cognitively speaking. He doesn't quite understand conservation or seriation yet. However, he asks questions about animals, nature, and how things work. He is beginning to like simple board games with dice or other counting games.
• A. You want to accelerate Matt's thinking skills, so you introduce new games when you think he might be interested, such as computer games that teach about math and science.
• B. You give him a lot of practice on real-life conservation and seriation tasks because you have heard this is a key to advanced thinking ability.
• C. You go to nature centers, zoos, and science museums where Matt's natural curiosity will lead to lots of fun and learning.
• D. You introduce Matt to some new games involving counting and problem solving, including computer games for preschoolers, and if he likes them, you play them together whenever possible.
One of the behavioral expressions of a developed prefrontal cortex is:
A. having a temper tantrum.
B. playing with the same toy for hours.
C. learning to look before you leap.
D. jumping from task to task.