Exam 4: Play and Exploration As Curriculum
Exam 1: Principles,practice,and Curriculum16 Questions
Exam 2: Infant-Toddler Education18 Questions
Exam 3: Caregiving As Curriculum18 Questions
Exam 4: Play and Exploration As Curriculum18 Questions
Exam 5: Attachment17 Questions
Exam 6: Perception17 Questions
Exam 7: Motor Skills17 Questions
Exam 8: Cognition15 Questions
Exam 9: Language17 Questions
Exam 10: Emotions17 Questions
Exam 11: Social Skills17 Questions
Exam 12: The Physical Environment15 Questions
Exam 13: The Social Environment14 Questions
Exam 14: Adult Relations in Infant-Toddler Care and Education Programs16 Questions
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Timing and ____________ are important skills for caregivers to acquire in order to facilitate infant-toddler social play.
Free
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C
An activity using the large muscles of the arms,legs,and trunk is known as a
Free
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D
It is important for an adult to immediately rescue a child who is experiencing a frustrating problem during free play.
Free
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False
The objectives and lessons that children create from free play are far less effective than those that adults create for children.
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Happenings offer an experience that is reflective of an interest observed in infant-toddler interactions and play.How does a happening differ from an activity?
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Free play involves adults setting up activities with objectives and planning for controlled outcomes.
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The problem of the match,as discussed by J.McVicker Hunt,is ____________.
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Which of the following is not an adult role in infant and toddler play?
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Early play and exploration provides an important foundation for later learning and understanding.
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Which of the following does not support creating curriculum out of play and exploration?
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Adults within the wants-nothing mode with children are not doing anything and would be just as helpful if removed from the situation.
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Scaffolding is used to assist a child in his or her problem solving.It is important ____________.
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The act of children discovering and examining what's around them is called __________.
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Caregivers create curriculum out of play and exploration by
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