Deck 11: Planning for Childrens Health and Safety Education

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Preschool-aged children develop many of their lifetime health, safety, and nutrition attitudes and habits during the early years.
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An example of a measurable objective stated in behavioral terms is:

A) Children will understand …
B) Children can learn …
C) Children will know …
D) Children can name …
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Showing pictures of diseased hearts to young children would be an effective, attention-getting technique for increasing their interest in physical fitness.
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Role-modeling would not be an effective technique for reinforcing hand washing skills with young children.
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Statements that describe the desired changes in learners' behavior are called:

A) behavioral attitudes and beliefs
B) incidental learning
C) behavioral objectives
D) learner concepts
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Repeating lessons on pedestrian safety is a waste of time once children have learned and can demonstrate the basic concepts.
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Children's developmental readiness should be considered when selecting topics to use for health/safety learning activities.
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Learning objectives:

A) determine instructional methods
B) identify desirable and measurable changes in learner behavior
C) are useful only for evaluating a teacher’s success/failure
D) are not necessary for all planned learning activities
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It is best to be spontaneous when planning health and safety experiences for young children.
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Learning positive ways to express anger would be an appropriate learning activity to conduct with preschool-aged children.
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An instructional approach that maximizes children's learning would be:

A) a teacher demonstration of correct tooth brushing techniques
B) a 10-minute talk about the benefits of proper dental care
C) a 5-minute session where children practice brushing their own teeth
D) a flannel board story about foods that are good/bad for your teeth
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The primary goal of health/safety education for young children is:

A) to help children understand the negative effects of television advertising
B) to eliminate illness and injury
C) the development of positive knowledge, attitudes, and practices
D) disease prevention
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School-aged children are developmentally ready to learn about topics such as stress, the health benefits of consuming nutritious food, and communicable diseases.
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Activity plans:

A) ensure that a lesson will be successful
B) encourage advanced preparation and organization
C) are used primarily by new teachers
D) are not an efficient use of teachers' time
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Inviting parents to lead a classroom exercise and fitness program for 4- and 5-year-olds can be an effective strategy for encouraging and reinforcing fitness activities at home.
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Topics selected for health/safety lessons should meet all of the following criteria EXCEPT:

A) addressing current fads and controversial issues
B) improving the quality of children's lives
C) meeting children's individual needs and interests
D) being age and developmentally appropriate
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Introducing health/safety educational experiences during the early years is critical because:

A) young children learn faster
B) children have more time for learning
C) the early years are formative years
D) young children have fewer distractions
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Health and safety learning experiences should:

A) involve children
B) encourage children to be quiet observers
C) be spontaneous and unplanned
D) include several concepts during a lesson to maintain interest
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Instructional experiences for preschool children should last:

A) no longer than 15 minutes at a time
B) approximately 30 minutes
C) as long as the children want
D) 5 to 7 minutes
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Field trips can be an effective instructional method because children are involved in the learning experience.
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Emphasizing the ____________________ aspects of a concept, rather than "good/bad" or "do/don't" contrasts, is less confusing for young children and improves learning.
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Identifying the hazards of alcohol consumption would be an ____________________ topic choice of topics for a class of 3- and 4-year-olds.
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Instructional techniques that hold children's ____________________ are more likely to be engaging and to strengthen learning.
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In service education programs should:

A) be conducted three to four times each year
B) be developed specifically for classroom teachers
C) only be required for new teachers
D) expand and update teachers' knowledge and skills
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The purpose of an assessment is to:

A) measure positive changes in the learner's behavior
B) serve as the final step in a lesson's implementation
C) challenge the instructor's ability to make a thoughtful presentation
D) aid an instructor in identifying an appropriate instructional method
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Where do young children learn many of their health/safety/nutrition information, values, and habits?
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Teachers can keep current with the newest developments in children's health and safety by participating in frequent ____________________ programs.
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Dramatic play, field trips, and cooking experiences are effective instructional methods to use with young children because they ___________________ learning.
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A written test would be an ____________________ method for evaluating a 5-year-old's understanding about the relationship between germs and illness.
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Describe three instructional methods that actively involve children in learning experiences.
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Behavioral changes that involve attitudes, habits, and values are often difficult to ____________________.
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Describe four ways that teachers can creatively involve families in a classroom unit on oral health.
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Involving families in children's health/safety education programs:

A) places a burden on families
B) encourages consistency of information and practices
C) disrupts teacher/child relationships
D) all answers are correct
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Children's ____________________ and developmental abilities must be considered when planning health/safety educational experiences that will be meaningful and effective.
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Written activity plans help teachers prepare, ____________________, and evaluate children's learning experiences.
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Many of the health problems that people in North America experience today are the result of:

A) new communicable disease strains
B) unhealthy dietary habits and inactivity
C) environmental contaminants
D) food shortages and pollution
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Long-range planning for children's health/safety education:

A) is challenging and time-consuming for teachers
B) should focus only on spontaneous learning opportunities
C) ensures systematic teaching of basic concepts
D) is unnecessary as long as a teacher is experienced
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Health and safety education is important during the early years because children are more ____________________ to new ideas, practices, and suggestions.
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Why are the early years an ideal time to provide children with health and safety education?
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Name three factors that reduce or interfere with the quality of children's health.
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If you were mentoring a newly hired teacher who was interested in presenting a unit on food safety, what suggestions would you have to help him or her get started?
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Preschool-aged children develop many of their lifetime health, safety, and nutrition attitudes and habits during the early years.
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An example of a measurable objective stated in behavioral terms is:

A) Children will understand …
B) Children can learn …
C) Children will know …
D) Children can name …
Children can name …
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Showing pictures of diseased hearts to young children would be an effective, attention-getting technique for increasing their interest in physical fitness.
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Role-modeling would not be an effective technique for reinforcing hand washing skills with young children.
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Statements that describe the desired changes in learners' behavior are called:

A) behavioral attitudes and beliefs
B) incidental learning
C) behavioral objectives
D) learner concepts
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Repeating lessons on pedestrian safety is a waste of time once children have learned and can demonstrate the basic concepts.
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Children's developmental readiness should be considered when selecting topics to use for health/safety learning activities.
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Learning objectives:

A) determine instructional methods
B) identify desirable and measurable changes in learner behavior
C) are useful only for evaluating a teacher’s success/failure
D) are not necessary for all planned learning activities
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It is best to be spontaneous when planning health and safety experiences for young children.
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Learning positive ways to express anger would be an appropriate learning activity to conduct with preschool-aged children.
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An instructional approach that maximizes children's learning would be:

A) a teacher demonstration of correct tooth brushing techniques
B) a 10-minute talk about the benefits of proper dental care
C) a 5-minute session where children practice brushing their own teeth
D) a flannel board story about foods that are good/bad for your teeth
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The primary goal of health/safety education for young children is:

A) to help children understand the negative effects of television advertising
B) to eliminate illness and injury
C) the development of positive knowledge, attitudes, and practices
D) disease prevention
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School-aged children are developmentally ready to learn about topics such as stress, the health benefits of consuming nutritious food, and communicable diseases.
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Activity plans:

A) ensure that a lesson will be successful
B) encourage advanced preparation and organization
C) are used primarily by new teachers
D) are not an efficient use of teachers' time
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Inviting parents to lead a classroom exercise and fitness program for 4- and 5-year-olds can be an effective strategy for encouraging and reinforcing fitness activities at home.
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Topics selected for health/safety lessons should meet all of the following criteria EXCEPT:

A) addressing current fads and controversial issues
B) improving the quality of children's lives
C) meeting children's individual needs and interests
D) being age and developmentally appropriate
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Introducing health/safety educational experiences during the early years is critical because:

A) young children learn faster
B) children have more time for learning
C) the early years are formative years
D) young children have fewer distractions
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Health and safety learning experiences should:

A) involve children
B) encourage children to be quiet observers
C) be spontaneous and unplanned
D) include several concepts during a lesson to maintain interest
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Instructional experiences for preschool children should last:

A) no longer than 15 minutes at a time
B) approximately 30 minutes
C) as long as the children want
D) 5 to 7 minutes
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Field trips can be an effective instructional method because children are involved in the learning experience.
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Emphasizing the ____________________ aspects of a concept, rather than "good/bad" or "do/don't" contrasts, is less confusing for young children and improves learning.
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Identifying the hazards of alcohol consumption would be an ____________________ topic choice of topics for a class of 3- and 4-year-olds.
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Instructional techniques that hold children's ____________________ are more likely to be engaging and to strengthen learning.
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In service education programs should:

A) be conducted three to four times each year
B) be developed specifically for classroom teachers
C) only be required for new teachers
D) expand and update teachers' knowledge and skills
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The purpose of an assessment is to:

A) measure positive changes in the learner's behavior
B) serve as the final step in a lesson's implementation
C) challenge the instructor's ability to make a thoughtful presentation
D) aid an instructor in identifying an appropriate instructional method
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Where do young children learn many of their health/safety/nutrition information, values, and habits?
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Teachers can keep current with the newest developments in children's health and safety by participating in frequent ____________________ programs.
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Dramatic play, field trips, and cooking experiences are effective instructional methods to use with young children because they ___________________ learning.
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A written test would be an ____________________ method for evaluating a 5-year-old's understanding about the relationship between germs and illness.
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Describe three instructional methods that actively involve children in learning experiences.
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Behavioral changes that involve attitudes, habits, and values are often difficult to ____________________.
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Describe four ways that teachers can creatively involve families in a classroom unit on oral health.
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Involving families in children's health/safety education programs:

A) places a burden on families
B) encourages consistency of information and practices
C) disrupts teacher/child relationships
D) all answers are correct
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Children's ____________________ and developmental abilities must be considered when planning health/safety educational experiences that will be meaningful and effective.
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Written activity plans help teachers prepare, ____________________, and evaluate children's learning experiences.
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Many of the health problems that people in North America experience today are the result of:

A) new communicable disease strains
B) unhealthy dietary habits and inactivity
C) environmental contaminants
D) food shortages and pollution
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Long-range planning for children's health/safety education:

A) is challenging and time-consuming for teachers
B) should focus only on spontaneous learning opportunities
C) ensures systematic teaching of basic concepts
D) is unnecessary as long as a teacher is experienced
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Health and safety education is important during the early years because children are more ____________________ to new ideas, practices, and suggestions.
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Why are the early years an ideal time to provide children with health and safety education?
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Name three factors that reduce or interfere with the quality of children's health.
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If you were mentoring a newly hired teacher who was interested in presenting a unit on food safety, what suggestions would you have to help him or her get started?
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