Exam 3: Understanding Childrens Behavior
Exam 1: Why Guidance Matters85 Questions
Exam 2: Historical Perspectives and Guidance Theories101 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Childrens Behavior149 Questions
Exam 4: How to Observe Children51 Questions
Exam 5: Serving Culturally Diverse Children and Families101 Questions
Exam 6: Understanding Children With Ability Differences101 Questions
Exam 7: Designing Developmentally Appropriate Environments Inside and Out100 Questions
Exam 8: Building Relationships Through Positive Communication95 Questions
Exam 9: Fundamental Causes of Positive and Negative Behavior68 Questions
Exam 10: Effective Guidance Interventions107 Questions
Exam 11: Mistaken Goals, Motivation, and Mindfulness94 Questions
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Inner control hinges on an older school-aged child's being rewarded for being acooperative group member.
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-Object permanence
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Older school-aged children are not yet capable of controlling their impulses.
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-Stranger anxiety
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Which of the following is not typical of the sensorimotor period?
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-Social and emotional growth
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-Operant conditioning
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Preschoolers can be helped to express strong emotions or feelings of anger throughappropriate words.
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According to Erik Erikson, the development of trust in infancy builds a foundation forhealthy emotional development throughout life.
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If a baby cries when he sees a balloon because he has been frightened before by the sound ofballoons popping, ____________________ conditioning has occurred.
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An infant's surroundings, routines, and patterns of interacting with others are importantbecause they affect the child's development and future learning.
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In Erik Erikson's fourth psychosocial stage, industry versus inferiority, children should
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Why should early childhood professionals be knowledgeable about the stages of typicalchild development?
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-Autonomy
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Perceptions taken in through the senses that might incite activity or thought are called
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Early school-aged children develop an ability to replay events mentally to evaluateexperiences carefully and logically.
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An incorrect, but long-held folk belief holds that responding quickly to babies will____________________ them.
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Having too much curiosity indicates that a toddler may not be developing properly.
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Toddlers should not be allowed to play with other children unless they agree to sharetoys.
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