Deck 11: Prevention, Intervention and Guidance: Teachers
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Deck 11: Prevention, Intervention and Guidance: Teachers
1
At what level should you insure that no young child walks home alone from school and a well known parent is picking them up?
A) middle school
B) high school
C) elementary school
D) college
A) middle school
B) high school
C) elementary school
D) college
C
2
Which of the following are good rules for a classroom?
A) calm feet
B) caring hearts
C) quiet hands
D) all of these
A) calm feet
B) caring hearts
C) quiet hands
D) all of these
D
3
What offers children the opportunity to act out their feelings and fears in a safe environment and to practice protection skills?
A) dramatic play
B) social studies
C) science
D) math
A) dramatic play
B) social studies
C) science
D) math
A
4
Which is the best way to tell a child to stop running?
A) "You need to walk."
B) "Stop running."
C) "Why aren't you walking?"
D) none of these
A) "You need to walk."
B) "Stop running."
C) "Why aren't you walking?"
D) none of these
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5
Which age group of children needs a lot of hugs and affection for good development?
A) infants
B) toddlers
C) pre-schoolers
D) elementary students
A) infants
B) toddlers
C) pre-schoolers
D) elementary students
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6
What is the proper meaning of guidance in child care?
A) telling them where to go
B) showing them what toy they want
C) telling them how to get home if lost
D) providing direction and support
A) telling them where to go
B) showing them what toy they want
C) telling them how to get home if lost
D) providing direction and support
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7
Good ways to protect children in schools include
A) fencing around playground areas.
B) trusting a child to know who they are going home with.
C) checking buses and cars after field trips.
D) fencing around playground areas and checking buses and cars after field trips.
A) fencing around playground areas.
B) trusting a child to know who they are going home with.
C) checking buses and cars after field trips.
D) fencing around playground areas and checking buses and cars after field trips.
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8
The ability of a child to control their emotions and responses, and to react to situations in the context of the expected behaviors, is known as what?
A) guidance
B) self-regulation
C) bibliotherapies
D) consistency
A) guidance
B) self-regulation
C) bibliotherapies
D) consistency
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9
NAEYC'S ratio for early graders in the classroom is one teacher for every ________________children.
A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
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10
How parents pick up and drop children is an example of a
A) policy.
B) routine and schedule.
C) rule.
D) guidelines.
A) policy.
B) routine and schedule.
C) rule.
D) guidelines.
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11
When working with traumatized children you need to recognize that they
A) pull themselves away and daydream.
B) exhibit sudden anger.
C) are often oppositional.
D) all of these
A) pull themselves away and daydream.
B) exhibit sudden anger.
C) are often oppositional.
D) all of these
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12
___________is/are (a) powerful tool(s) for teachers to use in preventing and intervening in abuse?
A) Art and music
B) Recess
C) Lunch time
D) Math and science
A) Art and music
B) Recess
C) Lunch time
D) Math and science
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13
What is key in discipline for teachers?
A) being mean
B) consistency
C) never changing the way you discipline based on severity
D) letting children make their own mistakes
A) being mean
B) consistency
C) never changing the way you discipline based on severity
D) letting children make their own mistakes
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14
______________ is providing children with direction and support.
A) Teaching
B) Guidance
C) Accommodating
D) Care giving
A) Teaching
B) Guidance
C) Accommodating
D) Care giving
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15
What color should not be used on the walls in a classroom?
A) yellow
B) red
C) black
D) brown
A) yellow
B) red
C) black
D) brown
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16
Teaching Tolerance is a program that provides ideas for _______________on helping children develop understanding of others and avoid violence.
A) parents
B) teachers
C) physiologist
D) therapist
A) parents
B) teachers
C) physiologist
D) therapist
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17
Teachers can provide appropriate guidance strategies by?
A) being consistent
B) speaking clearly
C) listening
D) all of these
A) being consistent
B) speaking clearly
C) listening
D) all of these
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18
In every classroom teachers should establish all of the following?
A) policies
B) rules
C) routines
D) all of these
A) policies
B) rules
C) routines
D) all of these
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19
A child who comes from an abusive home will do best in a classroom environment that is which of the following?
A) cold
B) chaotic
C) warm and inviting
D) closed off spaces
A) cold
B) chaotic
C) warm and inviting
D) closed off spaces
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20
Visuals in the classroom should be placed on the wall at what level?
A) at eye level
B) around 5-6 feet
C) on the top border of the wall
D) close to the ground
A) at eye level
B) around 5-6 feet
C) on the top border of the wall
D) close to the ground
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21
Classroom environments for young children that are warming, inviting and comforting can provide a child who comes from a stressed home situation with a blanket of protection.
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22
What are the three principles that will assist a teacher in setting up a classroom that can protect children?
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23
Routines provide stability and create a calming atmosphere where children know what to do and what to expect.
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24
Teaching is providing children with support and direction.
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25
Being positive when communicating will help bring positive results.
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26
Why is basic guidance so important to a child and how can teachers show guidance to their students?
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27
What are some important things to remember when communicating with children?
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28
What can a teacher do to avoid emotional abuse in the classroom? Give four examples.
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29
Why do you think communication with children is so important?
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30
Listening to a student does not affect their self esteem.
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31
The teacher should let the child initiate physical affection.
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32
Infants and young toddlers need lots of hugs and affection for good development.
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33
The environment in a classroom is what sets the tone for all the children. Environment is especially crucial to a child who has been abused. Describe an ideal classroom that would allow an abused child to feel most comfortable and flourish.
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