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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Based on your understanding of the definition of play, the game of Ping-Pong could represent play for some people, but not for everyone.
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Which of the following statements is most appropriate to say to Phillip, who is attempting to engage George in rough-and-tumble play when George is either unwilling or uncertain?
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Cun Liu and Hui Li I pretending to bury a stuffed toy dog. They put him in a box, gather dandelions, and appear to have a ceremony for it. What social competence are they demonstrating?
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The difference in children's humor and adult humor is mostly in subject matter.
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How can adults help children to play at increasingly complex levels?
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The term "play transformation" refers to children's tendency to substitute one object or situation for another.
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Explain the differences between a master player and a child who plays with basic skills only.
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Which question do children ask themselves in construction play that they don't ask themselves in object play?
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Which of the following social skills is (are) learned during play?
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Demonstrating how to construct a bridge is an effective strategy for children who have never seen it done.
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What aspect(s) of the environment do (does) NOT influence sex role differences in play?
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What type of social participation is the following? Claude is mixing soil and water near the area in which Todd and Justin have constructed a roadway and town in the dirt. Occasionally he delivers "cement" to them, but his activity is focused on the mixing process.
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What skills that children learn through play contribute to self-regulation?
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Describe the sequence through which children proceed in each of the following play types:a. play with objectsb. dramatic play?c. constructive play?d. play with movemente. games?f. humor
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Don and Bryan are playing a board game. Each child has played this game at home with family members. Bryan insists that the first person who plays is the one with the red playing piece, and Don demands that they roll a die to determine who starts. They engage in this discussion with much vigor for several minutes. What is their approximate age?
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Using what you know about play and development, justify incorporating play into the daily program.
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Which of the following is NOT a significant feature of cultural influences on play behavior?
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