Chapter 1 Vocabulary Practice

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Across
  1. 5. The planned and organized framework of content, teaching methods, and activities that guide the learning process in early childhood education.
  2. 6. A school or class for children 4-6 years of age; in the US it is usually the first year of formal, public school.
  3. 7. The ability to understand emotions, experiences, and relationships, and to build new neural pathways at any stage of life.
  4. 8. Materials designed so the child can decide if they have done an activity properly and try again without help from a teacher.
Down
  1. 1. Practices using all five senses that can be thought of as deliberate breathing, movement, and meditation improve one's sense of harmony and awareness of the present moment.
  2. 2. The physical and social setting in which children learn, including the classroom setup, materials, and interactions with teachers and peers
  3. 3. National Association for the Education of Young Children
  4. 4. The ability to put oneself in the shoes of someone else and understand what they are feeling or experiencing.