Early Childhood - Pioneers

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1. What are the three stages of child development Steiner outlined?

  • Birth-7 preoccupied with their immediate surroundings and family. 7-14 the affective stage based on emotion. 14-20 higher development
  • Birth-7 preoccupied with themselves. 7-14 the emergence of social cues and understanding. 14-20 cognitive stage or intellect
  • Birth-7 preoccupied with themselves. 7-14 the affective stage based on emotion. 14-20 cognitive stage or intellect
  • Birth-7 preoccupied with their immediate surroundings and family. 7-14 the affective stage based on emotion. 14-20 cognitive stage or intellect
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2. Froebel believed that the natural activity of children is...

  • play. It gives joy, freedom, contentment, rest and peace with the world
  • singing. It gives joy, freedom, contentment, rest and peace with the world
  • creativity. It gives joy, freedom, contentment, rest and peace with the world
  • exercise. It gives joy, freedom, contentment, rest and peace with the world

3. Who argued 'children learn to exercise responsibility by having it'

  • Simone
  • Steiner
  • Isaacs
  • Montessori

4. For Montessori, what is the role of the adult/teacher?

  • To prepare a fit environment, to structure their play and to maintain communication
  • To prepare a fit environment, to observe and to maintain communication
  • To prepare a fit environment, to observe and to limit communication
  • To prepare a fit environment, to be heavily involved and to control communication

5. For Froebel, the role of the adult was to...

  • support the child but not interfere with their play
  • to teach the child how to play and to play with them
  • support the child and guide them in their play to make it more educational
  • support the child and guide them in their play to make it more sutied to the child

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