Exam 6: Understanding Student Behavior

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Children have a number of strategies they may use to

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Talking through complications or problem situations with a child rarely helps the child understand the consequences of different choices.

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An in-depth _________________________ enables a student teacher to learn about the hows and whys of that one child's actions.

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Being fed when hungry and changed when wet are two ways that an infant develops trust.

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Children who crawl, creep, climb, and walk thrive in room environments that

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Associative play is

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A child's need to eat when hungry is an example of a physiological motivator.

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Children who use their own initiative need teachers to closely monitor their social behavior.

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In Erikson's fifth development stage a child learns to develop initiative.

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The development of basic trust in young children is established by giving them a good number of appropriate toys.

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Emotional skills are best learned

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A child who puts a puzzle together over and over is displaying

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The child who is most unlovable is the one who may need

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Discuss Goleman's (1995) emotional skills.

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Onlooking play is

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If family and caregivers provide a safe environment for a child, he will learn

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The under-restrained child needs flexibility in the classroom.

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It is almost impossible to change the inner feelings of a child who lives in an abusive or neglectful home.

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Which of the following is not a stereotype?

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Observing the play of others without reference to another child is

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