Exam 1: Exploring the Foundations of Play
Exam 1: Exploring the Foundations of Play42 Questions
Exam 2: The Process of Play44 Questions
Exam 3: Observing, Documenting, and Interpreting Childrens Play41 Questions
Exam 4: Outdoor and Nature Play: Unscripted and Unstructured44 Questions
Exam 5: Planning Play Spaces44 Questions
Exam 6: Loose Parts and Childrens Play40 Questions
Exam 7: Art and Play45 Questions
Exam 8: Blocks and Childs Play53 Questions
Exam 9: Dramatic Play49 Questions
Exam 10: Language, Emergent Literacy, and Play49 Questions
Exam 11: Math and Science and Play49 Questions
Exam 12: Music, Movement, and Play56 Questions
Exam 13: Bringing Technology Into Childs Play40 Questions
Exam 14: Taking Play to the Next Level43 Questions
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When children stop playing with materials, use the materials in a repetitive way, or play only in particular experience centres, early learning practitioners can take a cue that there is a need to:
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School-age children are developing social values and attitudes. They require their play experiences to have:
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The Canadian Pediatric Society indicates their concern about the marketing of toys is the:
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Some of the common themes amongst classical, modern, and contemporary perspectives on play include the:
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What is the importance of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to early learning practitioners and children in their care?
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The amount of time and attention invested in child's play is influenced by a child's:
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By observing and listening to children during dramatic play, early learning practitioners gain insight into diversity and children's cultures.
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How might early learning practitioners support a child who is economically disadvantaged in acquiring opportunities for play?
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Which of the following intelligences appear in Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences:
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Gotay indicates that between the period of 2003 and 2011, obesity rates in Canada decreased from 25.3 to 22.3 percent.
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In order for an activity to be considered play, the experience must include:
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Child's play is unlikely to be effected by socio-economic hardships such as poverty.
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What is the name given to the development of the neural circuits, which align with a child's brain?
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Children living in poverty and children living in affluent environments have an equal rate of accidents during their play.
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The theory of documenting children's learning, reviewing it, and using it to provide direction for the next phase of play and learning experiences describes the work of which theorist?
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When examining theoretical frameworks, early learning practitioners should:
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Children between the ages of 4 to 5 years of age exhibit which characteristic in their evolution as a child consumer?
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Cultural norms are behavioural patterns or beliefs that are common among specific groups of people.
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