Exam 2: The Children
Exam 1: Caregivers: Who Are They45 Questions
Exam 2: The Children48 Questions
Exam 3: Families: Where Children Are Nurtured44 Questions
Exam 4: Development in Middle Childhood: Physical46 Questions
Exam 5: Development in Middle Childhood: Cognitive45 Questions
Exam 6: Development in Middle Childhood: Psychosocial and Moral44 Questions
Exam 7: Helping Children Develop Social Competence47 Questions
Exam 8: Program Planning48 Questions
Exam 9: Creating an Environment47 Questions
Exam 10: Games and Other Fun Things to Do43 Questions
Exam 11: Imagination and the Arts41 Questions
Exam 12: Science and Math42 Questions
Exam 13: Helping Children Develop Literacy Competency47 Questions
Exam 14: Preparing for Adult Roles41 Questions
Exam 15: Getting Fit,staying Fit44 Questions
Exam 16: Using Community Resources40 Questions
Exam 17: Quality and Standards45 Questions
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If children are looked upon favorably by society they develop a positive sense of self.
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The authors suggest that children should have opportunities in child care to just hang out with their friends.Why is that important?
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Caregivers can help children avoid stereotypes about people of different racial groups by
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Children form groups in child care,and the numbers who are involved are ____________________ than in school or their neighborhoods.
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One way caregivers can help children develop a positive self-image is to provide authentic feedback rather than ______________________________.
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Cyber-bullying is particularly destructive to the target because the bullies can remain ____________________ .
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Bullies do not learn to manage their emotions and they fail to develop ____________________ for others.
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In cyber-bullying the aggressor can use many electronic devices. List 3.
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Adler,Kless,and Adler,in a study of cliques,found that they could
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Young children assume they are successful because _______________________________________.
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Bullying is unprovoked aggression that is intended to inflict injury or discomfort on the victim.How is bullying behavior different in boys and in girls?
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Young school-age children choose friends who are different from themselves so that they can broaden their interests.
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Children's feelings about themselves develop within the context of their daily experiences.What can caregivers do to help children develop positive self-esteem?
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Adults often label very young children as good or nice,but that designation will not affect them when they move toward adolescence.
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Children who have been rejected by their peers will benefit from
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