Exam 7: Play as a Context for Social Development and Learning
Exam 1: Making a Difference in Children's Lives55 Questions
Exam 2: Establishing Positive Relationships with Infants and Toddlers63 Questions
Exam 3: Building Positive Relationships through Nonverbal Communication72 Questions
Exam 4: Promoting Children's Positive Sense of Self through Verbal Communication64 Questions
Exam 5: Supporting Children's Emotional Development and Learning81 Questions
Exam 6: Building Resilience in Children47 Questions
Exam 7: Play as a Context for Social Development and Learning81 Questions
Exam 8: Supporting Children's Peer Relationships and Friendships62 Questions
Exam 9: Influencing Children's Social Development by Structuring the Physical Environment67 Questions
Exam 10: Fostering Self-Discipline in Children: Communicating Expectations and Rules69 Questions
Exam 11: Fostering Self-Discipline in Children: Implementing Solutions and Consequences72 Questions
Exam 12: Handling Children's Aggressive Behavior68 Questions
Exam 13: Promoting Prosocial Behavior35 Questions
Exam 14: Fostering Healthy Attitudes about Sexuality and Diversity47 Questions
Exam 15: Making Ethical Judgments and Decisions60 Questions
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Why should childhood professionals know the developmental sequences of play?
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Children who laugh when others use inappropriate words for bladder and bowel movements should be sharply reprimanded.
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Pretend play usually focuses the child's attention on salient features of social situations.
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Which question do children ask themselves in object play that they don't ask in exploration?
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Which statement is NOT a characteristic of the challenging aspect of play?
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It's easier for children to play with an adult than with a peer.
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Play with movable outdoor equipment is more likely to be pretend play than play with immobile equipment.
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Mr. Ramirez is stationed at the game table and notices that the children playing Candy Land are arguing about how to use the playing pieces. He chooses a playing piece. Next, he asks the children if it is his turn to spin the spinner. He has decided to help the children in what way?
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A child's cultural context including characteristics of the community have little impact on the content of pretend play.
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Activities that have little structure force the players to create their own structure and make their own rules.
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The language is used in play as well as being a subject of play.
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Play with objects is less socially demanding than playing with a group of children.
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Which of the following children is most definitely involved in practice play?
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Why do childhood professionals need to understand the nature and function of play?
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