Exam 13: How Adults Support Affective Development
Exam 1: Studying the Young Child25 Questions
Exam 2: How Play Technology and Digital Media and Disabilities Affect Learning26 Questions
Exam 3: Factors Affecting Learning26 Questions
Exam 4: Prenatal Period Birth and the First Two Weeks25 Questions
Exam 5: Infancy Theory Environment Health and Motor Development26 Questions
Exam 6: Infant Cognitive and Affective Development26 Questions
Exam 7: The Toddler Autonomy Development26 Questions
Exam 8: Physical and Motor Development26 Questions
Exam 9: The Cognitive System Concept Development and Intelligence25 Questions
Exam 10: Oral and Written Language Development25 Questions
Exam 11: The Adults Enrich Language and Concept Development26 Questions
Exam 12: Affective Development26 Questions
Exam 13: How Adults Support Affective Development26 Questions
Exam 14: Preschools to Primary Bridging the Gap Into the Primary Grades26 Questions
Exam 15: Primary Grade Child Development26 Questions
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"The children at Johnny's table are all seated and look like they are ready to eat." This is an example of which technique?
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This method of discipline seems to be the most positive and effective overall, according to Baumrind.
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Evaluate the child-rearing approach of the Tiger Mother as described by Amy Chua.
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Compare Chua's method with the authoritative method.Student should consider cultural factors.
Outward expressions of love such as tickling, hugging, and squeezing are the most important components of the adult/child affectional relationship.
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All but one of the approaches listed here can support democratic living in classrooms.That one is
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The constructivist or Piagetian approach to discipline is reciprocity, or an exchange of viewpoints between adult and child, allowing the child to make his own decision.
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According to the Piagetian view of discipline, what is the advantage of adult and child exchanging viewpoints and allowing children to make their own decisions?
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Recent research indicates that mild or moderate physical punishment in low and middle-income households is extremely harmful to children.
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The classroom that serves as a resource for children and offer an alternative perception of themselves provides a clear structures and very clear expectations and limits.
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Discuss the advantages of using the inductive method of discipline and negative effects of corporal and harsh punishment.
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Bill has been engaged in solitary play only.One day he moves close to a group and looks on as they play.Mr.Brown smiles at him and pats him on the shoulder.Bill begins to spend more time near other children observing.This is an example of
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Children of authoritarian parents are usually independent, competent, and assertive.
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Rudy is an isolate.He never plays with other children.Mrs.Chen takes some videos of the other children playing.One day she takes Rudy to another room and shows him the film.She points out some of the social skills used by the other children.This is an example of
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The inductive method of discipline is most likely to support long-term generalization because the child is told in a positive way what is acceptable and what is not acceptable behavior.
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When it comes to offsetting some effects of the violence children may meet outside of the school or center, adults
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"Jerry! You have made a terrible mess! Now you get a spanking, and if you ever do it again, you'll get a harder spanking." This is an example of which technique?
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List and describe four developmentally appropriate strategies for supporting affective development.
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Children can best learn how to handle questions of right and wrong through formal programs of social problem solving.
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Describe some of the sources of trauma in the lives of young children and explain how to support children in times of crisis.
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